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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