Agave
Agave (Agave) is a taxonomic group of monocotyledonous plants of Agave family. More than 100 species are known. Scientific name Agave is named from Agawae of Greek mythology by Carl von Rinnet and is also called Magei (west: maguey) in Mexico. 208 species are known in agave genus. It grows naturally in the tropical zone of the southwestern part of the United States and Central and South America mainly in Mexico, and it is cultivated widely as edible · fiber crops or ornamental plants. There is "Ran" in the Japanese name, but it is not a plant near Orchidaceae. It is similar to aloe, which is native to Africa, but aloe is a plant of the family Turbolan. In Japan, there are many things called agave and agave, but for hobbies, agave refers to one breed to the last, so it is called agave as a generic name. ...