Abstract
Agave doctorensis, a new species from Sierra El Doctor, Queretaro, Mexico is described and illustrated. It is similar to Agave montium-sancticaroli but differs in having a dense, conical panicle; reflexed bracts; and filaments inserted at two levels. The new species occurs in rosette scrub and Juniperus forest.
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