Everything looks good! Now to put on the growth. 😀
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Here's to all the global warming pushers, may your winters be -30 below and four feet of snow in your driveway. Because I want you happy.
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Your Yuccas looks great Marceli! I think they will get very large this season. 8)
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Looks like these babies made it through winter, at least two of them:
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Marceli, a second one looks like the gloriosa but the first one?
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Igor, I wish I knew 😀 It's a mystery no one has solved, yet 😉
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Congrats Marceli, nice growth showing already.
Healthy looking spear leaves.
Your mystery one(s) looks like my mystery one.
One day it'll be solved.
Barb
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If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt.
How the others yuccas doing? Are they ok? 😐
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How the others yuccas doing? Are they ok? 😐
My yuccas or Barb's? 😀 Mine are fine. I really don't know if I should plant some of one year old specimen or wait until next year when they'll be bigger. Don't wanna lose'em.
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I was looking for some new plants on ebay and found this yucca nana . Doesn't look a bit similar to mine?
Maybe I got some Y. nana hybrid? 😀
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I don't know but my Y.nana one year old seedlings have a bluish color and some off-springs which is a very common for this species. By the way Aaron is an expert on Y.nana and he will comment your query for sure.
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Igor, how small is your Y. nana? They're small plants as far as I know.
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One year seedlings.. 10 to 10 centimeters may be?
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I guess mine is not nana, then, but I'll wait for some professional opinion from our yucca experts 8)
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I do repotting of my yucca seedling these days and once I will have been finished this work I will be posting the pics of all my yucca plants. I have numerous of them. So far the most beautiful to me is Y. angustissima var. avia. It's eye catching blue!
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I was going to repot this Y. neomexicana but planted it in the garden instead:
And here's my tiny Y. glauca var. baileyi. I wanna find out how faster it grows in the ground than potted one:
And last but not least Y. unknown:
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