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- Q391701 subject Q11166357.
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- Q391701 abstract "Agave delamateri is a species of plant in the agave subfamily, Agavoideae. It is known by the common names Tonto Basin agave and Rick's agave. It is endemic to central Arizona in the United States. It is generally found on gravelly soils in desert scrub and sometimes pinyon-juniper woodland, often near Mogollon or Salado archaeological sites.Agave delamateri is an acaulescent (trunkless) species forming rosettes up to 100 cm (40 inches) in diameter. Leaves are up to 70 cm (28 inches) long, with a waxy coat giving them a bluish-green appearance. Leaves are well-armed, with teeth along the margins and on the tip. The flowering stalk can be up to 6 m (20 feet) tall, with flowers cream-colored with a greenish tinge. This species is only known from a population of about 70 to 90 individuals in Gila, Maricopa, and Yavapai Counties in Arizona. These plants are all clones producing no fertile seed. The mature plant reproduces by sprouting "pups" from its base. The oldest existing mature clones may be hundreds of years old and there is practically no variation between them. The clones may be descendents of a cultivated population bred by pre-Columbian peoples.".
- Q391701 class Q78961.
- Q391701 conservationStatus "G2".
- Q391701 conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Q391701 family Q157167.
- Q391701 family Q162802.
- Q391701 genus Q155874.
- Q391701 kingdom Q756.
- Q391701 order Q26229.
- Q391701 phylum Q25314.
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- Q391701 familia Q157167.
- Q391701 genus "Agave".
- Q391701 ordo Q26229.
- Q391701 regnum "Plantae".
- Q391701 status "G2".
- Q391701 statusSystem "TNC".
- Q391701 subfamilia Q162802.
- Q391701 unrankedClassis Q78961.
- Q391701 unrankedPhylum Q25314.
- Q391701 type Eukaryote.
- Q391701 type Plant.
- Q391701 type Species.
- Q391701 type Thing.
- Q391701 type Q19088.
- Q391701 type Q756.
- Q391701 comment "Agave delamateri is a species of plant in the agave subfamily, Agavoideae. It is known by the common names Tonto Basin agave and Rick's agave. It is endemic to central Arizona in the United States. It is generally found on gravelly soils in desert scrub and sometimes pinyon-juniper woodland, often near Mogollon or Salado archaeological sites.Agave delamateri is an acaulescent (trunkless) species forming rosettes up to 100 cm (40 inches) in diameter.".
- Q391701 label "Agave delamateri".