Agaves

Agaves
Author: Greg Starr
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-05-29
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1604691980

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Gardeners and garden designers are having a love affair with agaves. It's easy to see why—they're low maintenance, drought-tolerant, and strikingly sculptural, with an astounding range of form and color. Many species are strikingly variegated, and some have contrasting ornamental spines on the edges of their leaves. Fabulous for container gardening or in-the-ground culture, they combine versatility with easy growability. In Agaves, plant expert Greg Starr profiles 75 species, with additional cultivars and hybrids, best suited to gardens and landscapes. Each plant entry includes a detailed description of the plant, along with its cultural requirements, including hardiness, sun exposure, water needs, soil requirements, and methods of propagation. Agaves can change dramatically as they age and this comprehensive guide includes photos showing each species from youth to maturity—a valuable feature unique to this book.

Agaves:: Species, Cultivars & Hybrids

Agaves:: Species, Cultivars & Hybrids
Author: Jeff Moore
Publisher: Jeff Moore
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2021-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780991584666

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An overview of the genus agave in habitat and cultivation, including hybrids and cultivars.

Agaves of Continental North America

Agaves of Continental North America
Author: Howard Scott Gentry
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2004-02-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780816523955

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New in paperback Spring 2004, this is an indispensable guide to agaves. The uses of agaves are as many as the arts of man have found it convenient to devise. At least two races of man have invaded Agaveland during the last ten to fifteen thousand years, where, with the help of agaves, they contrived several successive civilizations. The region of greatest use development is Mesoamerica. Here the great genetic diversity in a genus rich in use potential came into the hands of several peoples who developed the main agricultural center of the Americas. Perhaps, as the Aztec legends suggest, it was the animals that first showed man the edibility of agave. Evolution in use ranges all the way from the coincidental and spurious, through tool and food-drink subsistence with mystical overlay, to the practical specialties of modem industry and art. The historic period of agave will be outlined here as briefly as that complicated development will allow.

Agaves, Yuccas, and Related Plants

Agaves, Yuccas, and Related Plants
Author:
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2000
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780881924428

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Architectural and striking, these drought-tolerant plants provide excellent contrast to flowering perennial plantings. All the necessary tips to achieve success can be found in this helpful and expert text.

Environmental Biology of Agaves and Cacti

Environmental Biology of Agaves and Cacti
Author: Park S. Nobel
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-10-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521543347

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A comprehensive review of these two interesting and economically important desert succulents.

A Gallery of Agaves

A Gallery of Agaves
Author: John Pilbeam
Publisher: Anchor Books
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2013
Genre: Agaves
ISBN: 9780902099968

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Designing with Succulents

Designing with Succulents
Author: Debra Lee Baldwin
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2011-03-18
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1604692960

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Lavishly illustrated with over 300 photographs, Designing with Succulents gives design and cultivation basics for paths, borders, slopes, and containers; hundreds of succulent plant recommendations; and descriptions of 90 easy-care, drought-tolerant companion plants. Beginners and experienced designers, landscapers, and collectors alike will find what they need to visualize, create, and nurture the three-dimensional work of art that is the succulent garden.

Agaves, Yuccas, and Their Kin

Agaves, Yuccas, and Their Kin
Author: Jon L. Hawker
Publisher: Grover E. Murray Studies in th
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780896729391

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Until now, there has not been a single, full-color guide to some of the most recognizable genera of the southwestern United States: Agave, Dasylirion, Hechtia, Hesperaloe, Hesperoyucca, Nolina, and Yucca (the century plants, sotols, false agaves, chaparral yuccas, beargrasses, and yuccas). Some of the species treated in this guide have previously appeared scattered throughout a dozen other field guides, often split roughly between wildflowers and woody plants, or they have been confined to studies of small geographic regions. Still others have appeared virtually nowhere other than in the Flora of North America or in various state floras. Intended for the layperson, Agaves, Yuccas, and Their Kin covers all currently recognized taxa of these seven genera, in alphabetical order, ranging from Texas to the Pacific. Geographically, this guide covers all of the southwestern United States, encompassing southern California, southern Nevada, all of Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico, plus western Texas, from Brownsville north through the Panhandle into Colorado, including the Edwards Plateau. It includes forms that may have been discounted at some time by various authors, as well as recently published or as yet unpublished taxa not previously presented in any other book. Complete with almost five hundred color photographs of species in various life cycle stages, Agaves, Yuccas, and Their Kin is a comprehensive, accessible, and much needed field guide for xerophile enthusiasts all across the Southwest.

Mezcal and Tequila Cocktails

Mezcal and Tequila Cocktails
Author: Robert Simonson
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1984857746

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IACP AWARD WINNER • Indulge your thirst for new ways to enjoy tequila and mezcal with 60+ recipes for agave cocktails from a James Beard Award–nominated author and New York Times spirits writer. From riffs on classics such as the Mezcal Mule and Oaxaca Old-Fashioned to new favorites such as Naked and Famous or Smoke and Ice, discover how to use mezcal and tequila to create cocktails in nearly every classic cocktail formula—from flip to sour to highball—that highlight the smoky, edgy flavors of these unique and popular spirits. Robert Simonson, author of The Old-Fashioned and The Martini Cocktail, covers a broad range of flavors with doable, delicious recipes that are easy to assemble, most only requiring three or four ingredients. This comprehensive, straightforward guide is perfect for tequila and mezcal enthusiasts looking for creative ways to enjoy agave spirits more often and in more varied ways—or for anyone who just likes to drink the stuff.