The large fleshy leaves of an Agave sebastiana (Silver Lining) plant are being photographed close up by a woman visitor to Cedros Island in the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of Baja California in Mexico, North America. Also known as the Cedros Island agave, this succulent grows in a rosette pattern that can be as wide and as tall as 3 to 5 feet (. meters). There are nearly 200 species of agave plants, including one used to make tequila, the popular Mexican liquor. Agaves are sometimes confused with cactuses, which come from a different plant family.


The large fleshy leaves of an Agave sebastiana (Silver Lining) plant are being photographed close up by a woman visitor to Cedros Island in the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of Baja California in Mexico, North America. Also known as the Cedros Island agave, this succulent grows in a rosette pattern that can be as wide and as tall as 3 to 5 feet (. meters). There are nearly 200 species of agave plants, including one used to make tequila, the popular Mexican liquor. Agaves are sometimes confused with cactuses, which come from a different plant family.


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Location: Cedros Island, Baja California, Mexico, North America
Photo credit: © Michele and Tom Grimm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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