Last updated: July 26, 2022
Place
Lost Mine Trail Stop #13
Quick Facts
Location:
Lost Mine Trail
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Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits
Sotol is a evergreen rosette plant, with long spine-clad leaves that attach around a shortened, central stem. Although sotol is sometimes called a "cactus" or an "agave," it is neither. The sotol blooms from April to July, producing a flower stalk from 5-20 feet tall. Mexicans distill a fiery alcoholic drink, also known as sotol, from its juice. Indigenous peoples wove the leaves into useful items such as baskets and mats.