I was so happy to see it snowing even though it was 6c outside. Indeed it was snowing but melting on contact. So no pics.
I have had this plant since 2007. This is the first serious fruit crop. S o yea, like six years. Totally hairless
Thanks Barb. Good luck on your Brahea. Yeah plenty rain last night... had to insert flexible conduit arched across the ceiling/roof from inside for ...
Hasty, very nice... I used the same material over my Y gloriosa in a potentially winter wet area. Tim, I'd use t-cube and heat in the americanas and...
that's a beautiful plant! any idea what it is?
I suggest Seqouiadendendron giganteum. It has done fine for us here in 7a. Sequoia sempervirens is much more finicky, rated at best 8a, and prefers ...
I have grown Q. chysolepis from seed. One died in the first year outdoors, the other two died in the third year outdoors. Respective lows for those ...
Mine has been hit hard its first two winters... coldest was -18c on one day. But quite a bit of leaf discoloration. Then slow to start in the spring...
My observation is that rupicola also has "twisty" leaves and a more "orangish" serrated margin
Mike, Thanks, those Phormiums are 'Rainbow Sunrise'Yeah they were regularly 40 a piece.. 5 bucks each was good for me
Our yucca rupicola
Andy a beautiful yucca anyway. The last pic is very nice. Any chance it is a hybrid aloifolia x rupicola? That would be interesting. I should put up...