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| New Mexico Century Plant, Agave neomexicana |
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| New Mexico Century Plant Agave neomexicana | New Mexico Century Plant Agave neomexicana |
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New Mexico Century Plant A thick-leafed evergreen succulent which dies after blooming. It has pointed leaves which form a basal rosette. It has a slow growth rate. It becomes very large. Regarding tequila. Technically, tequila is a type of mezcal, however all mezcals are not tequila. To be a true tequila, it must be derived from Agave tequilana Weber azul, or more commonly known as the Webers Blue variety of Agave tequilana.The tequila also must be produced in the Mexican state of Jalisco, in the town of Tequila. We have been to Tequila and you can smell the fermenting for several miles away. Mezcal is made from one of 5 or 6 species of Agave. Agave parryi var. truncata, is one used for mescal, not tequila.
Height: 3 feet tall. It spreads to about 4 feet. |