MCKATELYN
@mckatelyn
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Joined: Jul 8, 2012
Last seen: Nov 4, 2012
Topics: 4 / Replies: 31
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RE: Yucca ID

Yes, there is a filamentosa being sold as glauca. Who knows if what you really get is species pictured or species advertised. I just received the "blu...

13 years ago
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RE: Yucca ID

I emailed him and he said he doesn't know what species it is. I think he just guess on the zone. No way it's really hardy to 3. Lol

13 years ago
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RE: Yucca ID

Thanks Tim, I emailed seller and he didn't know what Species it is but the are about 5' and extremely pointy.lol he said they are very hardy (in NC). ...

13 years ago
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RE: Yucca Gloriosa Variegata....strange goings on

I second that! That is truly beautiful!

13 years ago
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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

That is so strange that the gloriosa would actually be less tolerant of moisture than your elata. Is it the wet cold that damages it?

13 years ago
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RE: Tim, I need good yucca info.

This was a great question. I was curios about this too. He said he saves the pollen in an airtight container in his freezer. Tim, how long have you ke...

13 years ago
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RE: Green seed pods

I'm not sure if it has been 4 weeks (I think just about that long). My boyfriend was waiting in the car because there wasnt really any good places to ...

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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

Thanks for posting those winter pics Tim. That was very helpful. I have both the solid green weeping recurvafloria and variegated gloriosa. Every sin...

13 years ago
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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

Tim,Your yard is amazing. I knew you had a huge collection but didn't realize just how big it is. You have so many gloriosa. You mentioned they have ...

13 years ago
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RE: Grafting for hardiness

I thought those two are very sensitive to moisture in the winter. Wouldn't rot be at the roots? That's why I was thinking if I could have a thin layer...

13 years ago
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RE: Grafting for hardiness

But with the fragilis as rootstock and not growing anywhere near as large, wouldnt that hinder the growth potential of the the graft? I was thinking i...

13 years ago
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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

I will take some pics when I get some time. This is such an awesome forum :o

13 years ago
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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

Thanks everyone for the warm welcome :D When I planted my elata between 8 and 10 years ago, it was a 5 gal size. It has survived just fine (although...

13 years ago
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