Last seen: May 24, 2016
Nice Yucca recurvifolia Damir. I really like your garden especially your Pheonix palm!
I've never has Euc's come back from the roots in my area.....not sure why. Perhaps certain species are better regrowing from roots and I havn't tried...
I've heard reports that A. utahensis v kaibabensis can take lots of cold as long as it's dry cold. No luck in my area with them....or any Agave.
Hi Barb,it's more difficult to see the 'fri-ness' on photos but the leaves are dead. I remember seeing this in the past when I grew them. In few mor...
video of Eucs.....a little shaky.....phone doesn't have stabilizer? or I'm getting too old!<iframe width="640" height="360" src="" frameborder="0" ...
Update from today. A shot showing all three next to each other. The one on the left has the fried leaves.<img src=>This is the Euc on the left ...
Hi Aaron,nice Yuccas! The first photo sure looks to be some form of east coast Yucca recurvifolia/gloriosa hybrid. By what I see, it's not the 'true...
Hey Paul,did you test the Y. kanabensis in Kingston? I wonder how they hold up to that cold???
Nice list Adam. Nice to hear Y. Aloifolia surviving outdoors in ON........you must have a nice microclimate. Do you have a photo of it? Is your Y. H...
I'd love to set up camera's but it would probably take years to catch the critter on film......I'm going with the giant mouse theory!
Nice shots. Have you ever been to Don's house? I wonder how his palms and citrus are fairing?
No confirmation on tracks yet. Someone went to site today with the new snow but only saw deer tracks. He thinks it was bear tracks
Those are some cold temps Jesse & Igor! I hope your plants are bundled up.
I've seen E. neglecta at the National Zoo in DC. That area seems to be the northern most area where Eucs are somewhat reliable.
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