cameron, the same seeds i sent you have same genetics as mine
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i got the seeds from dalmatia, zadar. and yes it was snow cowered when it was -25C. i will look and take pic of leaf edge and post it here. since aloifolia is the only one yucca specie that produce seeds without yucca moth, i dont see any other specie included. and we dont have here yucca moth.TimMAz6 wrote:Hi Damir,
great news the Y. aloifolia are still alive. -25C would kill them. Where did you get the seed? I would assume the coldest nights were around when the Y. aloifolias were snow covered. Do your aloifolias have a serrated leaf edge (small teeth along the edge of the leaves)? This trait will confirm the seed was not hybrid. I've seen others grow Y. aloifolia seed only for the seedlings be hybrids with some other hardy Yucca.
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