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Halifax’s famous agave plant nears its end

Fri, Nov 2: The well-known agave plant in Halifax Public Gardens is approaching its death after wowing Haligonians for months. Steve Silva reports – Nov 2, 2018

Halifax’s famous agave plant is dying, but it’s expected that it will be leaving hundreds of seeds for future generations.

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“It will produce seeds, and those seeds we hope are viable. We don’t know 100 per cent, but we are going to be giving the seeds away,” Heidi Boutilier, a horticulturalist for the municipal government, said in an interview on Friday.

She said she estimates there will be hundreds of seeds available.

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The plant made headlines earlier in the year for worries it might not survive long enough to bloom.

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Recently, it was awarded gold in The Coast’s Best Halifamous Person award.

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“It really was amazing the amount of interest that it generated, which I thought was great,” Boutilier said.

The plant’s age is estimated to be between 25 and 40, she said.

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