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\ Eukaryota Magnoliophyta Monocots Agavaceae
Jussieu 1789

Etymology: From the agave family.
Place of Origin: Tropical, subtropical, and generally warm regions worldwide

Of immense economic and social importance, both for its use in fiber production and for its ornamental applications, as well as in the preparation of alcoholic beverages deeply rooted in various American countries.

They are plants originating from warm regions around the world, with a particularly high prevalence in the American continent. They are characterized by their long fibrous leaves, to the extent that they are often cultivated for fiber extraction. Not all members of this group are succulent plants; in this guide, we focus on those that are. A large number of species are monocarpic, meaning they flower only once in their lifetime and die shortly afterward.

Suculentas\ Eukaryota Plantae Magnoliophyta Monocots Liliidae Liliales AgavaceaeJussieu 1789
Foto:Jleon 2007-06-10 The complete absence of spines or any other defensive elements is noted.
Suculentas\ Eukaryota Plantae Magnoliophyta Monocots Liliidae Liliales AgavaceaeJussieu 1789
Foto:Jleon 2007-05-01 This species tends to form tillers at various points along the stem, especially when old leaves are pruned.
Nombres en Desuso:
\ Eukaryota Magnoliophyta Monocots Agavaceae (Jussieu 1789) Vease -> Agavoideae (Endl. 1842)
\ Eukaryota Magnoliophyta Monocots Agavaceae Clistoyucca ((Engelm.) Trel.1902.) Vease -> Yucca (Carlos Linneo 1753)
\ Eukaryota Magnoliophyta Monocots Agavaceae Samuela (Trel.1902) Vease -> Yucca (Carlos Linneo 1753)