RMBE71FM–Close-up of Dasylirion wheeleri/Sotol/Desert Spoon leaf showing marginal teeth- Family Agavaceae
RFP8BTDJ–Dasylirion acrotichum plant ,long bladed leaves ,green color gradation ,selective focus ,out of focus background
RMF2M3BP–Dasylirion wheeleri. Spoon flower leaves with spines
RM2AF8N8M–Marfa, Texas. Spines of the Sotol or Desert Spoon Plant (Dasylirion texanum).
RMTB433N–Dasylirion acrotrichum, the Great Desert Spoon growing in Norfolk Garden
RFS07497–Colorful abstract patterns from leaves of Dasylirion quadrangulatum plant (Mexican Grass Tree)
RMB459YJ–Desert Spoon aka Common or Blue Sotol, Dasylirion wheeleri, Ruscaceae
RMGJJGTM–Foliage of Dasylirion longissimum. Family Asparagaceae, subfamily Dracaenaceae, Genus Dasylirion longissimum, mexican native pla
RMG61FPR–Young plant of the yucca relative, Dasylirion acrotrichum, with spined grassy foliage, each leaf with a terminal tuft
RF2HAJHY4–Closeup of spiky Green Sotol or Great Desert Spoon (Dasylirion acrotrichum) seen from above.
RMCRKJ31–Dasylirion wheeleri, Desert Spoon
RMK2AN8E–Dasylirion acrotrichum, the Great Desert Spoon growing in Norfolk Garden
RMCTE5PA–Patterned Leaves of Desert Spoon Cactus ( Dasylirion wheeleri) (Extra Large File)
RMFDNGW9–Barbed leaves of Desert Spoon, Dasylirion wheeleri, in the Organ Mountains, New Mexico, USA
RFHRWF5G–Dasylirion acrotrichum
RF2JGH3EG–Dasylirion Plant from the Asparagus Family
RF2PYMWD1–Sotol, Big Bend National Park, Texas
RF2AG2J5C–Sandpaper sotol (Dasylirion serratifolium) green leaves and teeth detail close up.
RF2JJKKGN–A vertical shot of Dasylirion wheeleri (Desert Spoon) in New Mexico
RMBE72W9–Close-up of Dasylirion wheeleri/Sotol/Desert Spoon leaf showing marginal teeth- Family Agavaceae
RF2D5HT7N–Close up of Dasylirion plant.
RMF2M3C5–Dasylirion wheeleri. Spoon flower narrow leaves with spines
RF2CGKRGH–Large dasylirion leiophyllum
RF2H5RFY6–Tresco Abbey Gardens,a Dasylirion Acrotrichum in flower. Also known as Spoon Yucca, Green Sotol or Green Desert Spoon, native to Chihuahuan desert.
RF2AH1KHD–The tips of the leaves of a great desert spoon (Dasylirion acrotrichum)
RF2DP8GBT–Evergreen Foliage of a Succulent Great Desert Spoon or Green Sotol Plant (Dasylirion acrotichum) Growing in a Tropical Garden on the Island of Tresco
RF2X2PN89–Green leaves of Dasylirion texanum, close-up. the Texas sotol. Plants and trees.
RF2BP9N20–Desert spoon plant, Dasylirion wheeleri, rosette of leaves with a background of gravel and plants.
RF2HAJHRT–Closeup of spiky Green Sotol or Great Desert Spoon (Dasylirion acrotrichum) seen from above.
RFT0Y5KY–Desert spoon plant, Dasylirion wheeleri, rosette of leaves with a background of gravel and plants.
RMK2AN9G–Dasylirion acrotrichum, the Great Desert Spoon growing in Norfolk Garden
RFRJ73K2–A close-up image of a desert plant with long narrow leaves covered with spikes - dasylirion
RFFDNJ8M–Barbed leaves of Desert Spoon, Dasylirion wheeleri, aka Sotol, Common Sotol, and Spoon Flower, in Aguirre Spring Campground in O
RFHRWF5H–Dasylirion acrotrichum
RF2JGH3DR–Dasylirion Plant from the Asparagus Family
RFT36AGA–Dasylirion serratifolium close up
RF2PYMWD7–Sotol, Big Bend National Park, Texas
RF2J9NHXN–Long green succulent leaves of Dasylirion texanum close-up. Close up green leaves background
RF2PY4197–Sotol, Indian Bread Rocks Recreation Area, Dos Cabezas Mountains Wilderness, Arizona
RM2C7MJCD–Dasylirion acrotrichum, the Great Desert Spoon growing in Norfolk Garden
RMF2M3BY–Dasylirion wheeleri. Spoon flower narrow leaves with spines
RFD3N967–desert spoon
RF2K4APR1–Close up of the upright green stiff leaves with hooked spines of the succulent Dasylirion acrotrichum or Green Desert Spoon seen in the UK.
RMF8CRJD–Young rosette of Ponytail Palm (not a true palm) , Beaucarnea stricta, Agaveaceae, Agave family
RM2AN0WWE–DASYLIRION LEIOPHYLLUM GREEN SOTOL
RF2AC3X53–Long, sharp, thorny leaves of a green desert spoon, dasylirion acrotrichum
RMH4HMBD–Dasylirion acrotrichum,
RF2HAJHXP–Closeup of spiky Green Sotol or Great Desert Spoon (Dasylirion acrotrichum) seen from above.
RF2WMMTYN–Junquillo (Dasylirion longissimum) is a shrub native to northern Mexico.
RFRJ73K5–A close-up image of a desert plant with long narrow leaves covered with spikes - dasylirion
RFFDNJ7F–Barbed leaves of Desert Spoon, Dasylirion wheeleri, aka Sotol, Common Sotol, and Spoon Flower, in Aguirre Spring Campground in O
RF2HK8BJY–Desert Spoon, Common Sotol, Sotal, Dasylirion wheeleri
RM2M6TJTT–Desert Spoon, Dasylirion wheeleri, plant in Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, New Mexico, USA
RFT36AG3–Dasylirion serratifolium close up
RF2PW75BE–Sandpaper sotol (Dasylirion serratifolium) green leaves and teeth detail close up.
RF2KG9625–Long green succulent leaves of Dasylirion texanum close-up. Close up green leaves blurred defocused background.
RF2RBY3JC–Plant detail (Dasylirion acrotrichum)
RMP7GEC7–Plant Dasylirion Serratifolium, origen Mexico, in Botanicactus garden, Mallorca, Spain.
RMPFHR2H–Dasylirion acrotrichum (Green desert spoon), plant with long thin leaves forming sphere
RF2R02BYR–Mostly blurred long green leaves with prickles of sandpaper sotol
RF2JA2CE7–Dasylirion wheeleri. Desert Mexican plant with spiked long leaves.
RM2B15BE2–Looking deep into the long twisting straps of spiked ribbon like leaves of the Common Sotol cactus plant. A dark brown toned black and white image
RF2JRCF4D–A vertical shot of a dasylirion leiophyllum bush from a top view on a bright summer day
RF2B1PPYP–Sydney Australia, Dasylirion wheeleri or Common Sotol belonging to the asparagus family
RF2M8T0F3–Mexican grass tree, Baja California Sur, Mexico
RF2HAJHTF–Closeup of spiky Green Sotol or Great Desert Spoon (Dasylirion acrotrichum) seen from above.
RF2WMMTYJ–Junquillo (Dasylirion longissimum) is a shrub native to northern Mexico.
RM2AX7066–The islands of Titicaca and Koati, illustrated . nges onbare rock, the kara, a tall Yucca or Dasylirion-like plantwith fleshy, dentated leaves and sharp spines, grows in pro-fusion. The popular Spanish name for this singular andquite abundant vegetable type is comida de oso (literally,bear food). It is especially abundant on the northern slopesof the Calvario and of Ticani. A number of plants growupon the Island, which are used by the Indians for medicinalpurposes, or are known to them as having medicinal proper-ties. Mrs. Bandelier collected and sent to the Museum anumber of plants, gathered
RF2NJA98T–Dasylirion Glaucophyllum a native plant to Mexico.
RM2M6TK0P–Desert Spoon, Dasylirion wheeleri, plant in Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, New Mexico, USA
RFT36AG4–Dasylirion serratifolium close up
RF2PTRB5E–Sandpaper sotol (Dasylirion serratifolium) green leaves and teeth detail close up.
RFJBEB3B–rauh schopf palm
RMP7GEC6–Plant Dasylirion Serratifolium, origen Mexico, in Botanicactus garden, Mallorca, Spain.
RFF3YYXR–Organic abstract Beargrass
RFAMTA79–Close up of a Sotol plant in southern Arizona
RF2HY1354–Closeup shot of Dasylirion wheeleri green plant leaves in the forest
RF2HAJHYD–Closeup of spiky Green Sotol or Great Desert Spoon (Dasylirion acrotrichum) seen from above.
RF2JPHC6P–3d illustration of Dasylirion wheeleri tree isolated on white bachground
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