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Agave striata
Espadin

A very hardy species from northeastern Mexico that forms dense, suckering rosettes of long, very narrow, spikey, gray green leaves that can reach to 100 cm (40 in.) tall. It can take moderate to severe freezes and is extremely drought tolerant.

 
 

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Seeds from this species ...

... are very easy to germinate.
pre soaked the seeds in warm water for 5 days, changing water daily. placed in seed tray with coco peat and carbonated rice hull and wala in 5 days seeds started popping out.
Submitted on 23/02/2006 by jun aguilar guampacificfarmsnursery@yahoo.com

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If you wish to read more on palm cultivation, we highly recommend Ornamental Palm Horticulture by Timothy K. Broschat and Alan W. Meerow, available in our bookshop.

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