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Agave vilmoriniana


Common Name(s): Octopus Agave, Amole
Synonym(s): Agave vilmoriana, Agave mayoensis, Agave eduardii, Agave houghii
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Distribution: Aguascalientes, Durango, Jalisco, Sinaloa, Sonora - Mexico (North America)
Habit: Rosette
Flower: YellowEncounterability: Unusual in Collections
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Agave vilmoriniana
A. vilmoriniana
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel
Agave vilmoriniana
A. vilmoriniana
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel
Agave vilmoriniana
A. vilmoriniana
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel
Agave vilmoriniana
A. vilmoriniana
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel
Agave vilmoriniana
A. vilmoriniana
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel
Agave vilmoriniana
A. vilmoriniana
Picture taken at: San Diego Wild Animal Park

Photographer: Juergen Menzel
Agave vilmoriniana
A. vilmoriniana
Picture taken at: San Diego Wild Animal Park

Photographer: Juergen Menzel
Agave vilmoriniana
A. vilmoriniana
Picture taken at: Koko Head Botanical Gardens, Honolulu, HI

Photographer: Roberto Katekaru
Agave vilmoriniana
A. vilmoriniana
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel
Agave vilmoriniana
A. vilmoriniana
Picture taken at: Juergen Menzel's Private Collection

Photographer: Juergen Menzel

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