Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
Hi Jim.I hear what you are saying, but it is just a normal filamentosa. The same suckers this one came from are still just a couple of inches off the ...
Well it is a sucker from an older plant. It did what all filamentosas do, it kept spreeding all over the place. Then after a trip to the southwest I t...
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That is right...not all yuccas form trunks, but if you could keep the tops growing any yucca would grow a trunk.And yes I have removed the flower stoc...
Not all Y. gluacas will trunk. But as long as the top does not die after flowering any type of yucca should grow some kind of trunk. I am going to try...
Looks like you have the all common Yucca Filamentosa. They are very hardy and common, but also very nice and seem to do good any place in the landscap...
I also would love to hear how every thing did after winter?
Hi Ianmc!Do you have any pics that you can post of your plants? I sure would like to see some of those tree ferns!
Give Agave Utahensis a try!
Thanks for the April Fools story!
I have tried agave americana with no success in the past, but this year I will try again with a hardy americana ssp. (proto americana). I will see how...
There is several deferent agaves at that place, but the one pic is Agave neomexicana. I hope mine gets that big soon. :)
Twin Falls is just alittle warmer, but not much. They are a zone 6 and I live in a zone 5b. If you ever come down this way, get a hold of me and I wil...
Whipplei, is one I want also :) I think I have some seed I forgot about until now :roll: I will have to look for it!Hey I also put up a bunch of new...
I think it should be just fine. I also was thinking of planting some stuff, maybe a yucca rostrata this weekend :occasion5:
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