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Synonyms: |
Furcraea gigantea Vent. |
Common names: | Giant Cabuya (English) Green-aloe (English) Mauritius-hemp (English) |
Frequency: | |
Status: | Introduced |
Description: |
Evergreen succulent perennial, stemless or with a short stem. Leaves in a dense rosette, sword-shaped, 1-1.8 m long and 10–15 cm broad at their widest point, narrowing to 6–7 cm at the base, and to with a sharp spiny tip; margins entire or with a few hooked spines. Inflorescence up to 7.5 m tall. Flowers greenish to creamy white, 4 cm long, strongly scented. |
Notes: | This species has definitely become naturalised and sometimes forms fairly extensive colonies in secondary vegetation. Occasionally it can be invasive in woodland. Biegel also mentions a cv. 'Striata' as a cultivated plant. |
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Worldwide distribution: | Native to the Caribbean and northern South America. |
Zimbabwe distribution: | C,E |
Growth form(s): | Tree. |
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Spot characters: | Display spot characters for this species |
Images last updated: | Friday 30 March 2012 |
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