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What is this plant?
Recently in my area this plant has begun to look like it will flower, which it hasn't done in at least 10 years, so I would like to know what it is and if it has a chance of flowering in the UK (South West)
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They are quite hardy when they get bigger than 2-3ft across, especially down here in the Southwest, thier main requirement is a sunny, very free drained spot, so lots of grit incorporated when planting, they rarely die from lack of water even in the driest of conditions ( all thier water is stored in the leaves) in Mexico where they come from, its the fermented leaves of this plant that the locals use to make tequila hope this is not too late, lannerman |
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Thanks
It was a welcome distraction on the daily route to work to see how it was progressing. It is toward the end of its flowering now with just the few top ones going. Thanks for the name. Here's hoping I won't still be doing that walk next time it flowers |
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