Originating from the Chihuahuan Desert in Mexico, these plants were discovered by the Spaniards in the 17th century where the local Indians used them for fibres, food and to make an alcoholic drink like Tequila. The fibres were used to make clothing and ropes, but most of the plant was used for food, raw and cooked.
Agave victoriae reginae
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$225 unframed
30 x 30cm (11.8 in x 11.8 in) Limited Edition
1 of 100 Limited Edition Print Signed by the artist
Museum Grade PFR295 FineArt Rag (295 g/m²)
$300 framed
Bespoke 30 x 30cm raw wooden frame Non-Reflective UV museum quality glass