There's plenty of similar looking yuccas here. One can be sure: they're very tough and cold hardy 😉
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Thanks all! I have one more filamentosa looking yucca. Have to take a pic.
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Dear experts, would you please help with the yucca ID. This particular plant grows in Crimea, Ukraine:
Here is it's flowers:
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Hi Igor,
nice blooming Yucca........sure looks like a Y. recurvifolia/gloriosa type. Try to pollenate it so we can see the seed pods. 8)
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Looks like my gloriosa/recurvifolia complex. They're very hardy here.
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