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  The Amazing Agaves
Agaves are relatively problem-free, except for the aggravating agave snout weevil (sometimes referred to as sisal weevil).
This agave is native to rocky grasslands in west Texas and northern Mexico, at elevations of 4000 to 6000 feet.
Agave scabra is abundant in the Chihuahuan Desert region of northeastern Mexico, from elevations of 3600 to 5700 feet.
www.mswn.com /MSWNamazingagaves.htm   (2464 words)

  
 Index of Cacti_etc for 1997
(fwd) sep97 Cactus like an Agave may97 Cactus nurseries in LA feb97 Cactus Nurseries in Phoenix aug97 cactus nurserys 1 hour from sf.
may97 Numerous Agave inflorescences & a wet spring jan97 Nurseries in Arizona may97 Nurseries in L.A. may97 Nurseries in LA apr97 Nurseries in New Mex.& Texas may97 Nurseries in Nice may97 nurseries in Nice...duh!
mar97 Timers for fluorescent lights dec97 Tinospora caffra jul97 Tips for disabled gardeners sep97 tissue culture of Agave feb97 Titanopsis calcarea apr97 To continue the Agave FO76 thread.
www.labs.agilent.com /botany/cacti_etc/html/index97.html   (7512 words)

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