Agave anomala

Agave anomala is a species of the genus Agave ( Agave ).

  • 3.1 Literature
  • 3.2 Notes and references

Description

Vegetative characteristics

Agave anomala grows with green, lance-shaped leaves extended leaves, which are quite gradually tapered. Your leaf blade is 75 to 100 inches long and 7.5 inches wide. The leaf edge is cambered. Marginal teeth are not usually available. Occasionally, towards the base a few very small edge teeth present. The reddish-brown, quite dull, claw-like recurved, conical - pfriemliche Enddorn is smooth and 3 to 10 millimeters long. He is short decurrent dorsally and pressed into the green tissue.

Inflorescences and flowers

About the inflorescence is not known. It is also not known whether bulbils are formed. The 55 to 60 mm (rarely up to 70 mm) long flowers are at about 10 millimeters long and 40 millimeters long and slender or significantly stronger flower stems. Your tepals are yellow. The tip is 20 mm long and 4-5 mm wide. The conical flower tube has a length of 8 to 10 millimeters. The elongated spindle-shaped ovary is 30 to 40 millimeters in length significantly longer than the tepals.

Fruits

The abnormal fruits are small pear-shaped, 40 mm long and 15 mm wide. They are easily stalked and beaked.

Systematics and distribution

Agave anomala is widespread in eastern Cuba in the province of Holguín Holguín to MYABE.

The first description by William Trelease was published in 1913.

Evidence

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