There are a number of species of agave and they range in size from small (a foot across) to huge (6-8 feet across).
Some species of agave do live in the desert.
Yes, some species of agave are eaten. The leaves are removed and the heart of the plant is buried in hot ashes to bake. This is then consumed.
No. Tequila is made from Agave, and sugar. (Agave is a cactus type desert plant, similar to Yucca in appearance.)
That is the correct spelling of "yucca" (succulent desert plant related to agave and aloe).
No. Actually, it is a desert plant. It is a type of spiny agave cactus that seldom flowers. That's where the name comes from.
Yes, it is found in both the Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts.
Agave colorata, also called the Agave plant.
Agave is a plant, similar to a cactus. Vegetable.
The Blue-Agave plant.
Do you meant desert rose the plant or desert rose the mineral? There is a big difference.
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