The blue agave is about 5 feet high and five feet wide. Once the stalk grows from the center, the blue agave dies.
You do not quite know when the agave will sprout the stalk. It could be years from now, or sooner if the plant is stressed or the weather can cause the stalk to grow.
I have been happy to watch this stalk grow over 20 feet in height, but saddened that this magnificent large agave will die.
I have been photographing it and will share some photos with you over the next few days so other can appreciate this special plant and its short life once the stalk grows.
In this photo, you can see the flowers on the stalk with the interesting clouds and blue sky behind it.
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12 comments:
Tequila is made from this, if I am not mistaken.
Tequila, now that's worth celebrating!
Fabulous blues!
A beautiful blue shot. Happy Birthday, Dave!
Beautiful shot with that turquoise sky.
If you get artful shots like this one, I guess it will be worth sacrificing the plant. Would it continue to live had you cut off the stalk and not let it go to seed?
The blue sky is amazing :), Ill be waiting ur new pics, thanks for sharing it!
It makes a beautiful silhouette against that blue sky!
Such a beautiful silhouette. I love the blue sky.
Can you say margarita?
That is really a tall one. And now I'm wondering if that is the agave they use for tequila.
Blue Agave and beautiful blue sky in the background!
Great post! I hope you will share more with us. Thank you!
Ana
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