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Agave, Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar, California [Photography]

Posted on November 13, 2025 by Douglas E. Welch

The image features a close-up view of a vibrant green and yellow agave plant, positioned in front of a textured, light-colored stone wall. The agave's leaves radiate outwards in a starburst pattern, displaying a striking color gradient from pale yellow at the tips to a deeper, rich green closer to the center. Darker foliage is visible to the left of the main plant, adding depth to the composition. The ground surrounding the agave is covered in small stones and appears to be a garden bed. The overall lighting creates strong contrast, highlighting the plant’s texture and the wall’s surface.</p>

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