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Furcraea longaeva

Flowers
Family Agavaceae
Name Furcraea longaeva
Featured Plant July 2010

  See also:  Cactus & succulents

This succulent is very similar to agaves. When mature, the plant will send up a huge flowering spike, several metres tall, from the centre of the rosette. The plant dies after flowering, but the flower spike produces numerous plantlets that can be grown on as new plants.



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Flower spikes
Culture:
Full SunDrought resistantHalf hardyPerennial
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