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2025-01-07
52.71.31.112
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyDate: Sun, 12 May 2024 23:09:08 GMTServer: ApacheLocation: https://agaveguide.com/Content-Length: 295Content-Type: text/html; charsetiso-8859-1 !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN>html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body>h1>Moved Permanently/h1>p>The document has moved a hrefhttps://agaveguide.com/>here/a>./p>hr>address>Apache Server at agaveguide.com Port 80/address>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 12 May 2024 23:09:08 GMTServer: ApacheX-Powered-By: PHP/8.0.30Vary: Accept-EncodingX-Powered-By: PleskLinContent-Length: 4758Content-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8 />link relstylesheet typetext/css href/mainstyle.css />title>Agave guide identification pictures and info/title>link relshortcut icon typeimage/x-icon href/favicon.ico>meta nameKeywords contentAgaves, century plant, agavaceae, agave family, agave americana, agave marginata, mexican agave />meta nameDescription contentAgave guide gives a breif description of the genus Agave and provides links to further information about these unique plants. />/head>body>div iddivWrap> div iddivHeader> p>img src/graphics/agaveguide_header.png border0 altagave guide titleidentification of agave species />/p> div iddivSlogan>...identification of Agave species new/div> /div> div iddivContent classindex> p>The genus i>Agave/i> is part of the family Agavaceae. There are around 200 species in the genus. Most of these are from Mexico, although they occur in the southern United States and into South America.br />br /> Plants are characterized by forming rosettes of fleshy (succulent) leaves which have a sharp point or spine terminally. The leaf margins may be smooth or spiny.br /> br /> Agave plants have been given the common name "Century Plant" because of their blooming habit. The idea is that the plants live for 100 years, bloom and die. While it is true that Agave are monocarpic, meaning they bloom once and then die, few species, if any, take a full 100 years to do this. When an Agave does bloom, it sends up a large flower stalk out of the center of the plant that grows very quickly. The height of the bloom stalk is often many times higher than the plant. This often catches people by surprise when the Agave they were growing in their garden for years, suddenly and rapidly goes through this transformation. This is often
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