Tropical American plants with basal rosettes of fibrous sword-shaped leaves and flowers in tall spikes; some cultivated for ornament or for fiber.
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Examples for "agave"
Examples for "agave"
1The endless fields of blue agave passed by on either side.
2There was no difference in symptom improvement between the agave and placebo groups.
3The agave is capable of being applied to many domestic uses.
4He tasted of coffee and agave syrup and some sort of vegan creamer.
5Things like oats spelt, rye, millet or even things like molasses or agave.
1A huge century plant grew on the opposite side of the driveway.
2The plant is familiar to us as the common century plant of our gardens.
3It resembles that wonderful century plant which, after decades of developing, flowers and dies.
4They hang from cacti spines and over thorns on the big century plant and lemon tree.
5Agave Hartmani, a new species of century plant.
1The maguey, or American aloe, is the most abundant and widely distributed of the native plants.
2The plant called American aloe, Agave americana (c.v.), belongs to a different order, viz.
3Agave americana, Century plant or American aloe.
4It was the Agave, or American Aloe, sometimes called the Century Plant, because it blooms but once in a lifetime.
5These poles were the flower stalks of the great American aloe, or maguey-plant-theonly thing resembling wood that grew near.
6By the same token the well-known " American aloe," or century plant, is not an aloe, but an agave.
7Another tropical plant, seen at the North in greenhouses, but here growing ten feet high in the open air, is the American aloe or century-plant.
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