Agave scabra explained

Agave scabra (synonym Manfreda scabra), also known as rough leaved agave, is a member of the subfamily Agavoideae.

Description

Agave scabra has rosettes growing 0.7m-1mm (02.3feet-03feetm) in height and 1.5m-2mm (04.9feet-07feetm) in width. It is similar in form to many other agaves. The rosettes are suckering.

The glaucous bluish-green leaves are mostly reflexed and rough (like sand-paper). The inflorescence is up to 4.5m (14.8feet) in height, with yellow flowers during the summer.

Distribution

It is native to the Chihuahuan Desert and surrounding regions, in northeastern Mexico and Texas. It grows at elevations of 500m-1500mm (1,600feet-4,900feetm).