Agave salmiana |
Agave tequilana |
Asymmetric mushroom-like insulator pole |
Black tar |
Blindingly white soil |
Blue Myrtle Cacti |
Boojum trees |
Brittlebush |
Chihuahua cross |
Coahuila gold tufts |
Cobblestone pavement |
Concrete hanging insulator pole |
Giant Cardon |
Grainy pavement |
Guanajuato extremely dark fields |
Hexagonal tiles pavement |
Jalisco bollards |
Light coloured rock walls |
Mesh body pole |
Nayarit bollard |
Oaxaca pavement |
Oil palm plantations |
Red agricultural fields |
Saguaro Cacti |
Western, shorter pine forest |
White middle roadlines |
Wooden hanging insulator pole |
Yucca filifera |
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Agave salmiana
Agave salmiana, also known as pulque agaves, have wide, smooth, curling leaves, and a crown-like appearance. They are common in the central Mexican valley and further north around the city of San Luis Potosi.
Description and images taken from: https://www.plonkit.net/mexico.
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