Yucca brevifolia v. jageriana after heavy rain 8)
Welcome to the forum Benny. I'm glad to see you here. Your website page is very informative and educative. It helped me a lot in my first hand polina...
HEY-WHERE HAS BARB BEEN? Don't know? Maybe she went to another forum, a cheap one that smells of robusta and coconuts. :lol: Good one 8)
Beauty :)Moonshiner :lol:
Tim, thank you for answer. I found information that Yucca species (filamentosa/flaccida, gloriosa, recurvifolia, aloifolia) has been naturalized by Eu...
Nice trunking Y. glauca! How far north the Yucca moths naturally go? Because in southern Ontario or Massachusetts, to my knowledge, is no native Yucca...
Everything looks amazing! Washingtonia in background is giant now. T. princeps is real beauty 8) .
Nice! Good idea for yardstick :lol: I have one T. takil in pot from 'Europalms' seed which looks like your T. takil. I don't have success with seeds...
Nice bloom, try to hand pollinate your elata.
Wow, back garden is looks even more tropical with bamboo clump and Yucca's (Cordylina also?).
This one Y. carnerosana seedling resprouted from the ground. I have other one in pot for backup. and some recent Yucca photos
Great garden Jim! Your T. takil looks sam as mine. I germinated mine from Europalms seed 2 years ago.
Henoh,Yes, but there are several clumps, frutiing and growing, on higher and rockier terrain than this. Generally under trees birds use for roosting. ...