Aaron: your neomexicanas look like giants compared to mine! :shock: It's due to high precipitation in my area, I guess.
Edmar: nice collection you got there! What about rainfall in your area? Is it high?
F. rufa. +13inch from August :)F. jiuzhaigou 1. +19inch from August :)It's their second year in the ground.
Update. I wish it was still Summer :wink: Y. neomexicana. Not much growth and prefers rain cover almost all year round in my area:Y. filata 'Big Mama...
Jim, I need some of this rain of yours here! Drought, blazing sun and nothing more this August :(
This August has been the warmest of all I can remember. Yesterday's record was 99ºF! We need some rain asap.
Aaron, I love that photo! Stunning! 8)
Here's what it looks like today, plus its offspring :)[/img]
Thanks for the explanation. I've been waiting for ID like forever and was courious what species could that be 8)
It's a form of Y filamentosa. What type of seed were you told it was?Try to pollenate the flowers so seed pods will develop. 8) :o I'm suprised 'coz...
Photos taken today:
Guys, do I need two plants for this or try pollinating a single blooming yucca?
First flowers appear.Flower stalk is now 114cm/45inch Hoping someone can id this plant! :D
Young Y. filata 'Big Mama'
Still no flowers... Flower stalk is already 104cm/41inch long!