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lovely lovely agaves! |
The ruggedness of the climate and the surrounds of many of the
hilltop-villages throughout Italy, France, Greece and Spain
lends itself to the planting of Agaves and Yuccas.
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the neighbourhood agaves |
I have a soft spot for these plants....
strong, tough and resilient, they are able to cope with dry conditions,
heat, cold and neglect .
...... remind you of anyone? :)
in pots on balconies,
beside rocky clifftop tourist paths,
and growing wild beneath crumbling stone walls,
the agave is an international survivor.
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Tide's Out
detail
Jo-Ann Hunt |
I love the spiky, architectural shape of this plant...
it pops up in many of my 'Hilltop Village' paintings....
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Tide's Out
Jo-Ann Hunt
'Travels with my Paintbrush' Series
H132x132cm
H52x52ins
Acrylic on Canvas
2009
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I have even been inspired to research its shape and that
of similar drought loving plants in the local landscape....
but have you ever seen anything this magnificent?
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Agave Attenuata in flower |
I saw this stunner a few minutes from my studio.
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also called 'the foxtail agave' |
.....the plant from ground to tip would have been about 6 metres long.....
but I've since discovered that this agave flowering was not a happy event....
agaves are monocarpic....
meaning they die after flowering.
no wonder I couldn't find this gorgeous beast to rephotograph a couple of months later!
I hope the elderly owner of this plant took some photos.....
maybe I'll print these and pop them in his mailbox.....it might be gone but it's not forgotten!
Jo x
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