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rosygail 07-14-2013 02:52 PM

What are these plants?
 
On Bailey trail between the two crossings of St Charles there are 6 or 7 of these huge bushes on the west side. They are green with yellow edges and look like they have sharp edge. They sort of look like the sword plant or aloe vera I know from the north but these are curved in a sort of bowl shape. They are not century plants or agaves. They are really striking, and I would love to know what they are. Please if you can identify them from my description, let me know.

Thanks!

zcaveman 07-14-2013 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by rosygail (Post 708097)
On Bailey trail between the two crossings of St Charles there are 6 or 7 of these huge bushes on the west side. They are green with yellow edges and look like they have sharp edge. They sort of look like the sword plant or aloe vera I know from the north but these are curved in a sort of bowl shape. They are not century plants or agaves. They are really striking, and I would love to know what they are. Please if you can identify them from my description, let me know.

Thanks!

Would it be possible to post a picture or two??

Diva Kay 07-14-2013 04:16 PM

I love those plants and plan on getting one when I find out where to get them. I like that they are unique and not everybody has one in their yard. I tried to find out the name by googling the description, but got nowhere.

borjo 07-14-2013 05:33 PM

Rosygail, if anything has a sharp edge, think twice about getting it. My arms were always bloody after weeding the bed. the weeds always grew right in the middle of the plant. It's like falling in love with a physically beautiful person only to find, with time, they can hurt you. Then they don't seem as beautiful.

SemiMike 07-14-2013 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rosygail (Post 708097)
On Bailey trail between the two crossings of St Charles there are 6 or 7 of these huge bushes on the west side. They are green with yellow edges and look like they have sharp edge. They sort of look like the sword plant or aloe vera I know from the north but these are curved in a sort of bowl shape. They are not century plants or agaves. They are really striking, and I would love to know what they are. Please if you can identify them from my description, let me know.

Thanks!

For expert advice, you can always email pictures and descriptions on anything horticultural to The Villages Master Gardeners: plantclinic@aol.com

PaPaLarry 07-15-2013 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by borjo (Post 708206)
Rosygail, if anything has a sharp edge, think twice about getting it. My arms were always bloody after weeding the bed. the weeds always grew right in the middle of the plant. It's like falling in love with a physically beautiful person only to find, with time, they can hurt you. Then they don't seem as beautiful.

Bushes with sharp edges, are good to plant near windows!!! Makes thieves think twice.

sharonga 07-15-2013 08:52 PM

I have been trying to find out the name of that plant for a year!!! Looks like a ribbon.

travelguy 07-16-2013 06:52 AM

sounds like an agave; there are two common ones here.....bluish green solid color, and onces with a cream/yellow edge that are more curvy.

zcaveman 07-16-2013 07:22 AM

Would someone please post a picture or two so the rest of us on TOTV know what you are talking about?

Thanks,
Z

rosygail 07-16-2013 09:05 AM

http://https://www.talkofthevillages...4824-agave.jpghttp://[IMG]https://www.talkofthevil...4824-agave.jpg


They are Agave Americana!

Serenoa 07-16-2013 09:07 AM

I'd gladly drive over there & snap a pic or two, but I'm not exactly in the "neighborhood".

The OP says they are not agaves, but they must be something similar. Surely TV wouldn't plant pandanus (screwpine), since they wouldn't be winter hardy there.

pooh 07-16-2013 09:16 AM

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If they look like this, they are just as rosygail stated.....agave Americanus.

rosygail 07-16-2013 10:05 AM

Found them!
 
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...4824-agave.jpg

They are agave Americana opal

zcaveman 07-16-2013 11:12 AM

Thanks for the pictures. These plants are all over the TV. Pretty common around here. I thought we were looking for something unique.

Z

jblum315 07-16-2013 12:29 PM

That link didn't work for me


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