Hi Horst,
what's this hybrid? She's a beauty.:shock:
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Hi Tim,
its the Y. 'Bische' Y. aloifolia x elata
Hi Tim,
its the Y. 'Bische' Y. aloifolia x elata
Ok...we all want one now. 😆
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That is very pretty, Horst.
Are the leaves almost as narrow as a rostrata?
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Sorry for hijacking your thread, Horst, but maybe you can solve my mystery. What do you think it is?
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Hi Horst,
oh yes, Mr. 'bische'. What a beauty of a Yucca. Someone from Germany send me some photos of the big one.....perhaps it was you or Jost. My baby 'bische' survived another winter with a container over it.
This is one of the best Yuccas out there!!!!!!!:shock:
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Hi Marceli,
very difficult, I see some filaments and a short stem. This yucca is too small for a ID, may be a small Y. filamentosa?
Hi Tim,
this branch was the part of the Y. 'Bische' Jost takes home.
Hi Marceli,
very difficult, I see some filaments and a short stem. This yucca is too small for a ID, may be a small Y. filamentosa?
Yep, nobody know what it is 😕 It has narrow leaves, and forming trunk very quickly. It's been second winter in the ground. Bought it as Y. glauca.
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Hi Horst,
Jost has a great branch of 'Bische'. I hope my little 'Bische' grows a lot this summer.
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