Century plant [Agave americana]
Summary
Common name: Century plant Origin: Southwestern USA Uses: Great for a specimen plant. These architectural plants will flower once after 8 -10 years with a dramatic flower stalk. The plant will die after putting all of its energy into the flower. New plantlets will form at the base of the parent. Native Americans used the fiber in the leaves, complete with a needle on the tips. First shows up in an 1890’s photo of Officer’s Row in planters. Early Army photos also show this plant on the south end of the Island along the walk known as ‘Lover’s Lane’.
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alcatraz island
agave americana
century plant
plants
flower
century plant origin
specimen plant
southwestern usa uses
army photos
common name
new plantlets
native americans
photo
officer s row
lover s lane
national parks gallery
high resolution
california
san francisco
Date
1890 - 1899
Source
National Parks Gallery
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication