Division
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Angiosperms |
Class
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Monocotyledons |
Subclass |
Petaloideae |
Order |
Agavales |
Family
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Agavaceae |
Genus
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Yucca |
Species
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aloifolia |
Etymology:
|
The name of plant in Peru. |
Botanical name:
|
Yucca aloifolia Linn. |
Local/Trade Names: |
Spanish Bayonet. |
Conservation status:
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Commonly grown in gardens. |
Digonestic features:
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Leaves rigid, long. |
Description: |
A shrub. Stem erect, thick, cylindrical, completely covered with leaves when young. Leaves long, rigid, conspicuously narrowed above, slightly concave on the upper surface, smooth, dark green, ending in a stiff shrap spine. Flowers in long panicles, white with purple marked at the apex. Fruit ellipsoidal, hexagonal. |
Phenology: |
Fls. May – June. |
Distribution:
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Native of South America. |
Where to see it: |
Nursery |
Uses: |
Saponaceous rhizomes employed as a substitute for soap. Flowers fried and eaten. Fleshy fruits edible, but may cause purging. Leaves yield a strong tenacious fibre, used for ropes. Flowers contain aloifoline, active against Lewis lung-tumour as well as other transplanted mouse neoplasm. |
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