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Agave attenuata - Foxtail Agave starting to bloom
By Delonix1
- 27 Dec, 2009
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They are blooming everywhere right now...this photo taken at Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. on Dec. 26, 2009.
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Louise1:
When I've posted these plants in the past...many GoY members have said the same thing. LOL!. : > )
It's actually blue/silver. It's called Brahea armata - Mexican Blue Palm...which is native to Baja California. : > )
27 Dec, 2009
Hmm, i like !
27 Dec, 2009
You can get them here but nead a lot of winter protection i understand
Mexican blue palm that is
27 Dec, 2009
That blue palm is very striking...I like too !!
27 Dec, 2009
Mushybanna:
Mexican blue palm is very hardy...their only draw back...I would guess in England would be cold and wet. They can tolerate the cold...however, since native to desert Baja California they need very dry when cold. Wet cold weather brings many bacterial diseases and bud rot which will usually kill the palm.
Amblealice:
Large trees, which I've posted many in the past...are very beautiful and have very long spectacular flowering spikes in early spring.
27 Dec, 2009
We have some specimens of the Agave attenuata at Kew but I've yet to see one flower.
28 Dec, 2009
Rbtkew:
Yes, I've heard that from many people who grow them in greenhouses...I'm not sure of the reason. I think they just need to be outdoors in the fresh air maybe? : > )
28 Dec, 2009
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"Day of the Triffids" springs to mind ;-)
What's the pale grey plant to the bottom right of the picture ?
27 Dec, 2009