Agave attenuata, lion's tail, plant, swan's neck, foxtail, with flowering stem, Spain.


The inflorescence is a dense raceme to 3 meters high(usually curved), with greenish-yellow flowers, growing after many years. As with other Agave species, the plant dies after floration occurs, but numerous suckers consequently sprout both from the base of the plant and from the flower raceme.


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Photo credit: © Perry van Munster / Alamy / Afripics
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