RM2NH9BBD–Harvesting Pulque or Octli, from Maguey, Agave Plant, Century Plant or Agave Americana in Mexico. Vintage Engraving or Illustration 1862
RFJ39JTG–Hand drawn vector illustration or drawing of a maguey plant
RFS439PJ–Espina de maguey, Cuatro Palos, Sierra Gorda
RF2E14J06–Agave americana, sentry plant, century plant, maguey or American aloe, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Mexico and the United States in Texas / Agave americana ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung der Agaven, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RFC10GPA–Desert Agave
RFE852TK–Dead Century Plant Agave in Big Bend National Park.
RF2BYT25G–Dramatic BW closeup of old century plant scarred by graffiti vandalism
RFT5N795–A picture showing different parts of Agave Americana plant also known as the Century Plant or Maguey, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2RRJ8GA–American Aloe in Bloom in the Gardens of the Royal Botanic Society, Regent's Park, [London], 1858. '...a rare spectacle in our clime...[the plant] is supposed to be now about one hundred and twenty years old. Its height may be about ten or twelve feet, with a foliage by no means luxuriant...On the 12tn of June the flower-spike made its first appearance, and then grew very rapidly, and the whole now presents much of the form of a candelabrum, bearing flowers to the extent of about 3500. The first portion expanded about the 8th of September...Agave Americana, or the American aloe, is a plant whi
RFRA4KYN–Detail of some maguey plants
RMDT6WHP–Illustration made in ink of a Mexican peasant extracting pulque. Traditional beverage.
RF2HNE7W4–Pulque Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RM2R49B8G–Maguey field, between 1880 and 1897.
RM2MDPANA–Agave americana, common names century plant, maguey, or American aloe, succulant cactus plant, Erjos, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
RFR97AWJ–MONTERREY, NL/MEXICO - NOV 20, 2002: View from the Bishop's museum, Virgin of the Immaculate Conception sculpture and La Silla hill
RMRDR4Y7–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. FIBER PLANTS FIBER PLANTS 291 from 6,000 tons to 15,000 tons, and the prices have risen from one and one-half and three cents to four and five and one-half cents per pound. Manila maguey. This is a hard fiber similar to sisal, but not quite so strong. It is obtained from the leaves of the Manila maguey plant, Agave Gantula, naturalized in the Philippines and now being cultivated there. Aloe fiber. Bombay and Manila aloe fibers are hard fibers three to five
RFR97ATF–MONTERREY, NL/MEXICO - NOV 20, 2002: View from the Bishop's museum, La Silla hill framed by the arch
RF2AKYT5B–Century plant glyph icon. Agave americana. Desert succulent. American aloe. Grass bush. Seaweed. Silhouette symbol. Negative space. Vector isolated il
RMPF885C–Armando Ponce del FESI UNAM, recolecta semillas de una planta de agave, maguey, pencas. Armando Ponce from FESI UNAM collects seeds from a plant of agave, maguey, pencas. ................. Expedición Discovery Madrense de GreaterGood ORG que recaba datos que sirven como información de referencia para entender mejor las relaciones biológicas del Archipiélago Madrense y se usan para proteger y conservar las tierras vírgenes de las Islas Serranas Sonorenses. Expedición binacional aye une a colaboradores de México y Estados Unidos con experiencias y especialidades de las ciencias biológicas v
RF2K6GFPG–Black and white shot of Agave salmiana vertical floral stem in silhouette. Low angle view.
RF2CG1CJH–Cactus Gardens
RMPG4G7R–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 220 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE P. ribesia (Pers.) Sacc. is found in Ribes twigs and P. virgultorum (Fr.) Sacc. on birch. Both are European. P. agaves occurs on the maguey.^' Dothidea Fries, distinguished from Plowrightia by its colored spores, contains some twenty-five species which occur on twigs of Sambucus, Rosa, Buxus, Betula, Juniperus, Quercus and many other woody plants. D. rosae Fries, is common as the supposed cause of a rose tumor. D. nozia Ruhl. causes an oak twig disease in Germany.'^ Phyllachora Nitschke (p. 2
RFRA4M37–Detail of some maguey plants
RMREN6D3–. The world's commercial products [microform] : a descriptive account of the economic plants of the world and of their commercial uses. Plant products; Produits naturels; Produits végétaux; Natural products; Botanique agricole; Botany, Economic. 322 The World's Commercial Products'. (.ArllKKIN then dies, is cultivated in Mexico, wiieie it is known as " Maguey," while tlie (ibre yielded by it is described under the native name of " pita." Istle, or Mexican Fibre, is yiehled i)y live or six species of plants growing on the arid tablelands of northern Mexico, but the greater p
RF2AKYXER–Century plant linear icon. Agave americana. Desert succulent. American aloe. Grass bush. Seaweed. Thin line illustration. Contour symbol. Vector isola
RF2CG1CJP–Cactus Gardens
RMRDDBFR–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 220 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE P. ribesia (Pers.) Sacc. is found in Ribes twigs and P. virgultorum (Fr.) Sacc. on birch. Both are European. P. agaves occurs on the maguey.^' Dothidea Fries, distinguished from Plowrightia by its colored spores, contains some twenty-five species which occur on twigs of Sambucus, Rosa, Buxus, Betula, Juniperus, Quercus and many other woody plants. D. rosae Fries, is common as the supposed cause of a rose tumor. D. nozia Ruhl. causes an oak twig disease in Germany.'^ Phyllachora Nitschke (p. 2
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