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Witness the Spectacular Final Bloom of a Giant Agave in Fort Bragg

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A rare botanical spectacle is unfolding at the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens in Fort Bragg, where a massive Agave salmiana var. ferox is sending up a towering 20-foot bloom spike.

The plant, located in the succulent garden, began its dramatic growth spurt in November and is now producing hundreds of small flowers, marking the culmination of its life cycle. Agaves are monocarpic, meaning they bloom only once before dying, and this specimen, estimated to be about 18 years old, is pouring all its stored energy into the inflorescence.

The spike, which resembles a giant asparagus stalk (the agave is part of the Asparagaceae family), has been growing several inches per day. Once flowering is complete, the parent plant will die, but it is already generating small offshoots, or "pups," to continue its legacy.

The bloom is attracting attention from visitors and local wildlife, including bats, which are the primary pollinators of agaves. The gardens' staff notes that the exact timing of the peak bloom is uncertain, but the event is expected to last for weeks.

This flowering is particularly significant because agaves do not have a fixed blooming schedule; some species are nicknamed "century plants," though this one is only 18 years old. The inflorescence, technically called a "quiote" in Mexico, will eventually produce seeds, though viability in this non-native habitat remains unknown.

The plant's dramatic finale is a rare opportunity for the public to witness a natural phenomenon that even botanists have rarely tracked in its entirety.

This story was originally reported by advocate-news. Read the original article here.

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