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Agave is a genus of around 200 species. The plants are perennials, but each rosette flowers once and then dies. Some species are known by the common name, Century Plant. Agaves are among the most conspicuous plants of arid North America; their bold forms attract attention in any landscape whether natural or designed. Agave parviflora is the smallest species of agave. It is composed of a small rosette, 10 to 25 cm high, 15 to 20 cm broad and single or sparsely suckering. Leaves are 6 to 20 cm long and 0.8 to 2 cm wide. They are dark green with a waxy coating and beautiful white markings on both surfaces and leaf margins. These markings result from the impression of developing leaf buds on the center of the rosette. White fibers peel off the outer edges of leaf margins. The inflorescence is between 1-2 m tall, and has cream-colored flowers in clusters of 1-4 on very short branches. Fruits mature into small ovoid capsules 6-10 mm in diameter. Agave parviflora is highly attractive to collectors. Plants offset freely, flowering between the ages of 10-15 years. |