There is a moth whose larvae eat agave. This larva is the "worm" found in some tequila bottles.
The agave snout nose weevil (Scyphophorus acupunctatus) in the larval stage is the worm that infests and eats agave roots. The female beetle pierces the plant's soft, thick leaves, inside of which eggs hatch into larvae which travel downward to devour roots until the agave no longer is attached to the soil.
Agave syrup is made from several species of agave that includes Agave tequilana and Agave salmiana. These species can be found in Mexico and South Africa.
there is a web call agaveazul.net that have images of agave azul, blue agave.
Agave americana was created in 1753.
Agave anomala was created in 1913.
Agave phillipsiana was created in 2001.
Agave americana
Agave lechuguilla was created in 1859.
Cristina Agave is 157 cm.
Tequila and Agave Nectar
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