Monday, April 13, 2009

Nice lines, great stripes

Furcraea Gigantea 'Striata' / Agavaceae
[Giant False Agave]
Origin: South Bazil


After 2 years in my little garden, it has shrunk. :(

A native of South Brazil, the Giant False Agave is a stately plant with a rosette growth habit. Plants can get quite large, up to 3 m in diameter and 1.2 m in height. The edge of the wide strap-like leaves is not sharp like those of the true agave. The more attractive, variegated version of this plant has become a common landscape plant candidate in Singapore.

It is sometimes labelled with another scientific name, Furcraea foetida. It was once grown as a source of fiber and hence another common name, Mauritius hemp and the roots and leaves of this plant also possess medicinal properties.

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