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The foliage of the Century Plant (Agave americana), a large monocarpic succulent native to eastern Mexico. The thick fleshy leaves are edged with fierce teeth that make a permanent imprint on the surrounding leaves as they unfurl. Although given the name Century Plant because it was thought to flower once in a hundred years, the rosettes actually take around 8-15 years to mature to flowering size, then producing a flower spike that can grow to over 6m tall After which they die, to be replaced by offsets. Order: Asparagales, Family: Asparagaceae
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