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Walker, Colin
(2017).
Abstract
Agave victoriae-reginae is a very well-known and deservedly popular architectural species. It has been in cultivation in Europe for around 150 years and was named in honour of Queen Victoria in 1875. This species is, however, far from unusual within the genus since there are some recently described, or at least renamed, look-alikes. One of these - A. nickelsiae - is discussed and compared to the older species.
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Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) > Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences
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- © 2017 The Cactus and Succulent Society of NSW Inc.
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- Colin Walker