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Agave Collection (#9)

Agave, also known as the Sentry plant or American aloe, is a fascinating succulent that captivates with its unique beauty and versatility

Background imageAgave Collection: USA, Arizona, Buckeye. Male house finch perched on decorated agave stalk at Christmas time

USA, Arizona, Buckeye. Male house finch perched on decorated agave stalk at Christmas time. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageAgave Collection: USA, Arizona, Buckeye. Male gila woodpecker on decorated stalk at Christmas time

USA, Arizona, Buckeye. Male gila woodpecker on decorated stalk at Christmas time
USA, Arizona, Buckeye. Male Gila woodpecker on decorated stalk at Christmas time. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageAgave Collection: Tucson, Arizona, USA, Leafnosed fruit bat flying up to agave blossom

Tucson, Arizona, USA, Leafnosed fruit bat flying up to agave blossom

Background imageAgave Collection: Tucson, Arizona, USA, Leafnosed fruit bat over agave blossom

Tucson, Arizona, USA, Leafnosed fruit bat over agave blossom

Background imageAgave Collection: Mexico, San Miguel de Allende. Agave plant next to colorful wall

Mexico, San Miguel de Allende. Agave plant next to colorful wall. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageAgave Collection: Mexico, Agavaceae. Close-up of a century plant with spike tips

Mexico, Agavaceae. Close-up of a century plant with spike tips. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageAgave Collection: Picture No. 11808345

Picture No. 11808345
Detail of Needle agave (Agave striata), Liguria, Italy Date:

Background imageAgave Collection: Mexican Agave Harvester for Tequila

Mexican Agave Harvester for Tequila
Illustration of a Mexican Agave Harvester for Tequila

Background imageAgave Collection: Aloe vera

Aloe vera
Illustration of a Aloe vera

Background imageAgave Collection: Blue Agave

Blue Agave
The Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila is a cultural UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mexico. The 35, 019 hectare site is part of an expansive landscape of blue agave

Background imageAgave Collection: Agave plant outside Mexico City Cathedral

Agave plant outside Mexico City Cathedral
This is an agave Plant, in the garden across Mexican Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City

Background imageAgave Collection: Colorful Fishing Harbor Of Manarola, Cinque Terre National Park, Liguria Region, Northern Italy

Colorful Fishing Harbor Of Manarola, Cinque Terre National Park, Liguria Region, Northern Italy
View of Manarola fishing harbor surrounded by colorful houses, one of the five fishermen towns that form the National Park of Cinque Terre in Liguria Region, Northern Italy

Background imageAgave Collection: Panorama View Of Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre National Park, Liguria Region, Northern Italy

Panorama View Of Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre National Park, Liguria Region, Northern Italy
Panorama view of Riomaggiore, one of the colorful towns of Cinque Terre National Park, Liguria Region, Northern Italy, also called the Italian Riviera

Background imageAgave Collection: Young Couple Sitting Along The Stairway To Lycabettus Hill in Athens

Young Couple Sitting Along The Stairway To Lycabettus Hill in Athens
Young couple sitting along the stairway to the Lycabettus hill in downtown Athens, Greece, surrounded by Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia Ficus Indica) and other Mediterranean shrubs

Background imageAgave Collection: The moon rising between agave trees, Miramar, Argentina

The moon rising between agave trees, Miramar, Argentina

Background imageAgave Collection: A landscape of agave trees under a full moon, Miramar, Argentina

A landscape of agave trees under a full moon, Miramar, Argentina
The look of a landscape of agave trees under a full moon making a night-time scene look like daylight, Miramar, Argentina

Background imageAgave Collection: Botanical drawing of blooming agave plant, Agavoideae, Abraham Delfos, Jacobus Luberti

Botanical drawing of blooming agave plant, Agavoideae, Abraham Delfos, Jacobus Luberti Augustini, David van Royen, 1757

Background imageAgave Collection: The Battle of Puebla, 5 May 1862 (oil)

The Battle of Puebla, 5 May 1862 (oil)
XIR164171 The Battle of Puebla, 5 May 1862 (oil) by Mexican School, (19th century); Museo Nacional de Historia, Castillo de Chapultepec, Mexico; Mexican, out of copyright

Background imageAgave Collection: North America, USA, Florida, Agave (Agave sp. ) detail

North America, USA, Florida, Agave (Agave sp. ) detail
North America, USA, Florida, Agave (Agave sp.) detail

Background imageAgave Collection: USA, California, Sanata Barbara, Santa Barbara Botanical Garden, Agave

USA, California, Sanata Barbara, Santa Barbara Botanical Garden, Agave

Background imageAgave Collection: USA, California, San Diego, Close-up of Agave Americana

USA, California, San Diego, Close-up of Agave Americana

Background imageAgave Collection: USA, California, San Diego, Close-up of agave plant

USA, California, San Diego, Close-up of agave plant

Background imageAgave Collection: USA, California, San Diego, Agave in Balboa Park

USA, California, San Diego, Agave in Balboa Park

Background imageAgave Collection: North America, Arizona, Green Valley, lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae)

North America, Arizona, Green Valley, lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae) Bats drinking nectar from agave blossom

Background imageAgave Collection: North America, Mexico, Baja California. Abstract line detail agave in Baja California

North America, Mexico, Baja California. Abstract line detail agave in Baja California, Mexico

Background imageAgave Collection: Agave, from above

Agave, from above

Background imageAgave Collection: Mojave desert with Joshua tree -Yucca brevifolia-, Virgin Mountains, Nevada, USA, North America

Mojave desert with Joshua tree -Yucca brevifolia-, Virgin Mountains, Nevada, USA, North America

Background imageAgave Collection: Mojave desert with Joshua trees -Yucca brevifolia-, Whitney Pockets, Virgin Mountains, Nevada

Mojave desert with Joshua trees -Yucca brevifolia-, Whitney Pockets, Virgin Mountains, Nevada, USA, North America

Background imageAgave Collection: Cabbage Head Agave -Agave parrasana-, native to Mexico

Cabbage Head Agave -Agave parrasana-, native to Mexico

Background imageAgave Collection: MEXICO: SOLDIER, 1845. Wood engraving, English, 1845

MEXICO: SOLDIER, 1845. Wood engraving, English, 1845

Background imageAgave Collection: MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1913. A train captured by Constitutionalists near Nuevo Laredo

MEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1913. A train captured by Constitutionalists near Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, late 1913. Photograph from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageAgave Collection: MEXICAN ARMY, 1846-1848. A Mexican army approaching an American camp during the

MEXICAN ARMY, 1846-1848. A Mexican army approaching an American camp during the Mexican-American War, 1846-1848. Oil on canvas, Mexican, 19th century

Background imageAgave Collection: View of Queenstown from the remarkable

View of Queenstown from the remarkable

Background imageAgave Collection: Agave with star bokeh background

Agave with star bokeh background

Background imageAgave Collection: Mountcook national park, New zealand

Mountcook national park, New zealand

Background imageAgave Collection: Looking over Athens from Lycabettus hill

Looking over Athens from Lycabettus hill
View from mount Mt. Lycabettus on the Acropolis and the city of Athens

Background imageAgave Collection: The mighty walls of the city of Troy

The mighty walls of the city of Troy
Homeric Troy (Unesco World Heritage List, 1998), Hissarlik Hill, Turkey

Background imageAgave Collection: Phlox and Oak Trees in Springtime near Nixon Texas

Phlox and Oak Trees in Springtime near Nixon Texas

Background imageAgave Collection: N. A. USA, Maui, Hawaii. Agave plant

N. A. USA, Maui, Hawaii. Agave plant
N.A. USA, Maui, Hawaii. Agave plant

Background imageAgave Collection: Agave plant design Island of Maui Hawaii

Agave plant design Island of Maui Hawaii
Agave plant, Maui, Hawaii, USA

Background imageAgave Collection: USA, Hawaii, Maui Agave in high country of Maui

USA, Hawaii, Maui Agave in high country of Maui
USA, Hawaii, Maui, Agave in high country of Maui

Background imageAgave Collection: Agave Leaves, Succulent Garden, Kiahuna Plantation, Poipu, Kauai, Hawaii

Agave Leaves, Succulent Garden, Kiahuna Plantation, Poipu, Kauai, Hawaii

Background imageAgave Collection: Picture No. 10893267

Picture No. 10893267
Agave - spines (Agave parryi hauchucensis) Date:

Background imageAgave Collection: Picture No. 10891050

Picture No. 10891050
Spineless Century Plant - unfolding leaf (Agave attenuata) Date:

Background imageAgave Collection: Picture No. 10891051

Picture No. 10891051
Spineless Century Plant - unfolding leaf (Agave attenuata) Date:

Background imageAgave Collection: Picture No. 10890978

Picture No. 10890978
Agave - young leaves come out of the bloom protected by its strong spine (Agave americana) Date:

Background imageAgave Collection: Picture No. 10890979

Picture No. 10890979
Agave - young leaves come out of the bloom protected by its strong spine (Agave americana) Date:

Background imageAgave Collection: Picture No. 10890977

Picture No. 10890977
Spineless Century Plant - unfolding leaf (Agave attenuata) Date:




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Agave, also known as the Sentry plant or American aloe, is a fascinating succulent that captivates with its unique beauty and versatility. From the majestic Agave americana, commonly referred to as the Queen Victoria agave or royal agave, to the enchanting Coastal agave found near Bahia de Los Angeles in Baja California, Mexico, these plants never fail to amaze. In Piombino on the Tuscany coast during summertime, one can witness the breathtaking sight of Agaves blooming against the backdrop of the Tyrrhenian Sea. This natural spectacle showcases their vibrant flowers in all their glory. Dating back centuries ago in 1613, Basilius Beslers Hortus Eystettensis featured a colored engraving americana. This historical artwork highlights its significance even then and serves as a testament to its enduring allure. But it's not just about aesthetics; Agaves have practical uses too. The Agave cactus is famously used for making Mezcal - an alcoholic beverage deeply rooted in Mexican culture. Its distinct flavor adds character and depth to this traditional drink. Whether you encounter them on your travels or admire them from afar like Frida Kahlo did when photographed by Toni Frissell in 1937, these resilient plants evoke a sense of wonder and admiration. They thrive along trails such as Bright Angel Trail in Colorado's United States of America or grace landscapes like those found on Sicily Island. Even amidst harsh conditions such as those experienced in Baja California's Central Desert or coastal regions where they endure salt-laden air and arid climates, Agaves stand tall with resilience and grace. So next time you come across an Agave plant – be it towering over landscapes or adorning gardens – take a moment to appreciate its timeless beauty and rich cultural significance. These remarkable succulents are truly nature's gift worth celebrating.