'Henequen' is an
agave ''Agave fourcroydes'' (Lem. 1864) whose leaves produce a
fiber (also called "henequen") suitable for
rope and
twine, but not of as high a quality as
sisal. It is the major plantation fiber agave of eastern
Mexico, being grown extensively in
Yucatán,
Veracruz, and southern
Tamaulipas.
The plant appears as a
rosette of sword-shaped leaves 1.2 to 1.8 meters long, growing out of a thick stem that may reach 1.7 meters (5 ft). The leaves have regularly-spaced teeth 3-6 mm long, and a terminal spine 2-3 cm long.
Like the sisal, ''A. fourcroydes'' is a sterile
hybrid; the ovaries never produce seeds. The plant does produce
bulbils that may be planted, but commercial growers prefer to use the frequent
suckers, which develop more quickly.
Reference
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Howard Scott Gentry, ''Agaves of Continental North America'' (University of Arizona Press, 1982) pp. 573-576
Henequen-growing Haciendas in the Yucatan
Yucatan Haciendas