It took five Master Gardeners two hours and one trailer load to remove the popular agave plant that’s been at the corner of ...
The plant is an agave americana glowing near the pelican fountain in the first flower bed of the park. One park staff member noticed on May 17 that the center stem had started to grow and ...
A look at sango, an African sibling of tequila utilizing agave. The post Sango is the agave spirit you’ve never heard of (yet ...
Any plants they remove that survive will go into the Master Gardeners’ annual plant sale on May 3, 2025 at the Woodcock ...
It turned out that the species is a decorative plant called agave americana, which is different from the blue agave plant used to make tequila, (this is the type being grown by TSI in Queensland).