Hi Paul,that's huge collection. You mentioned Y. aloifolia hybrid. What is the pollen donor in that cross?
Zabola/dida, great to see you here. Scalar really pushes the limits with numerous species (Butia, Phoenix, Chamaerops, Washingtonia etc.) in zone 7.
Seedscanada, Andym & Lucky1, great looking palms. I have one in ground since spring 2012. I don't use any heat source, just heavy mulch, fleece an...
Y. rupicola also have serrated leaf margins so if Y. filata 'Big Mama' was pollinated with Y. rupicola pollen that be also promising hybrid. Anyway I'...
Janko,great job and nice garden as always!
I have regular one which frosted to the ground level in winter 2011/12 and resprouted from base in next season. Last winter offsprings doesn't have pr...
Strange behavior for Y. gloriosa/recurvifolia/filamentosa (aloifolia also?) possible gene mix. All other Yucca spp. from eastern coast have good growt...
Hi elburro,thank you for sharing pictures and link. It's nice to see them in natural habitat. I have young plants grown from seeds collected in Platte...
Update:I was planted them outside a week ago.
Hi Aaron,when Big Mama was in bloom I had other Yuccas blooming too.........and we have Yuccas moths. I recall Y. reverchonii-thompsoniana in bloom a...
The seed parent for this hybrid did I received as "Yucca Karlsruhensis tyoe, Zagreb botanical garden". This plant could be either a F2 hybrid or anoth...
Wow Benny, you need more space 8) Did you try out Yucca glauca x linearifolia in your climate?Best regards,Mario
First time I see your frontyard. Lot of space for new plantings. What kind of Yucca is in your rearview mirror?
Benny, thank you for sharing this information. Rusanov is for Yuccas in USSR as Saakov S. G. for palms introduction in USSR. Best regards,Mario
Nice Yucca's. Your Y.nana have some Baccata blod for shure.