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Agave
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
"Some talk the talk, others walk the walk, but I stalk the stalk"
Nice! I can honestly say, I have never seen any quantity in terms of different choices/selection of Sans at any nursery I've ever visited. I can even think of a few where I've never seen even one plant of even the most common (various S. trifasciata). Actually, around here, one is more likely to find a Sans at a Home Depot type garden center than an actual nursery. Anyway, that's really nice to see. Very cool.
See the third pic? That's Sans both sides all the way down the aisle. Must have 200 varieties, maybe more. See the sixth pic? 20-gal container.
Agave
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
"Some talk the talk, others walk the walk, but I stalk the stalk"
Agave
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".
"Some talk the talk, others walk the walk, but I stalk the stalk"
This is awesome. Sans are definitely underrepresented in all the nurseries I've been to as well. They generally don't even have their own section / aren't even grouped together, just scattered among smaller succulents.