Impossible! Yucca filamentosa spears Feb.25
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Impossible! Yucca filamentosa spears Feb.25
I just took these pics of my 8 yuccas:
Any ideas what's going on?
This appears to be the only one still asleep:
Barb
Any ideas what's going on?
This appears to be the only one still asleep:
Barb
Exactly Barb ... they are starting new growth as I'm sure you've surmised. I've also noticed new growth on my Yucca recurvifolia. Nothing though on Y. treculeana, Y. aloifolia, Y. schottii, Y. bacatta, Y. faxoniana, Y. schidigera although some new growth on Y. rostrata (another story).
Cheers, Barrie.
Cheers, Barrie.
"Ya, but you're on Vancouver Island, Barrie, where you don't even have winter"
We do have winter Barb ... a rainy, windy mess, punctuated or interupted by light frosty weather and ephemeral wet snow. Hey, even throw in the rare "Artic outbreak" and temps dive-bomb to -7c to maybe -10c for a night . I'm living on the edge of what's possible for me ... me being the Canadian winter wimp .
Cheers, Barrie.
We do have winter Barb ... a rainy, windy mess, punctuated or interupted by light frosty weather and ephemeral wet snow. Hey, even throw in the rare "Artic outbreak" and temps dive-bomb to -7c to maybe -10c for a night . I'm living on the edge of what's possible for me ... me being the Canadian winter wimp .
Cheers, Barrie.
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Barrie,
You mention that you had one.
Do provide it with overhead protection at all. Can it stand our wet winters?
Mine looks great but it did have overhead protection.
Very warm and sunny today. Trachies are putting out new fronds.
You mention that you had one.
Do provide it with overhead protection at all. Can it stand our wet winters?
Mine looks great but it did have overhead protection.
Very warm and sunny today. Trachies are putting out new fronds.
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Now a year later, it's 2010 and look what they're doing AGAIN.
Spears feel very full.
Two years in a row--mid February!
Barb
Spears feel very full.
Two years in a row--mid February!
Barb
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lucky1 wrote:Now a year later, it's 2010 and look what they're doing AGAIN.
Spears feel very full.
Two years in a row--mid February!
Barb
2 years in a row,or 3?
Looks like your first post was in 2008
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Holy crow, yes!
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Pretty neat Barb
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