Wocomahi Agave (Agave wocomahi)
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Common English Names: Wocomahi Agave
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Common Spanish Names: Wocomahi, Ojcome
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Scientific Name: Agave wocomahi (uh-GAH-vee woe-KO-ma-hee)
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Family: Agavaceae (Agave Family)
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Geographic Range: In Sierra Madre Occidental of southwestern Chihuahua and adjacent Sonora to Durango, Mexico.
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Plant Form: Rosette shrub, 3' H X 5' W.
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Remarks: Medium sized rosette of fleshy, dark green leaves with stout, dark brown marginal and terminal spines. Blooms yellow on 10' to 15' branching stalks at maturity, then
dies. Flowers and pina or “head” (stem minus leaves) edible and source of fermented “tesguino” of the Tarahumara. Non-suckering.
Last Update: 4 Aug 2002