Posted by Jan in Slovakia on October 23, 2006, 11:27 pm, in reply to "Agave montana vs. A. gentryi" I don't think they grow in the same area: A. montana is found in Tamaulipas and A. gentry is found in Coahuila and Nuevo León. Bernd Ullrich (Succulenta 69(10): 210-214, 1990 -> see the Agavaceae web) writes A. gentry grows at the altitude of 2100-2800 m and can endure some frost and snow. > Any comment on comparative hardiness? I am the last one to comment on that, but what I am sure about is there's no straight forward answer to your question.
Paul,
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