An 80-year-old agave bloomed at the University of Michigan botanical garden this year, sending up a
An 80-year-old agave bloomed at the University of Michigan botanical garden this year, sending up a flower spike so tall that panels of the greenhouse roof had to be removed to let it through. The agave blooms once and then dies: the leaves at the base wrinkle as the plant devotes its resources to flowering and fruiting. -- source link
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