Last seen: May 24, 2016
wow........that's all I can say.Your Washy is HUGE! Love the principes and waggy too. Keep the updates coming on your Trichocereus barrel......she's...
looks great Tim........how hot is the temp inside vs outside?
Hi Barb,I think the Fukushima radiation traveled further than we think. :lol:
welcome Jersey Jay!Nice Yucca collection. Were did you get a Y. linearifolia from? Select-seeds.com?When you say filifera you mean Y. filifera? Kee...
perhaps the Boise specimens are in a microclimate? You seem very exposed to wind.
The unknown Yucca is still not 'mature' so it's ID is difficult. If I had to guess I would say it's a Y. arkansana but it could be other species like...
Y. elata grows fast.......it will look great in 2 years if you get them into the ground and out of containers. I like to plant my seedlings in the gr...
which mountain tops? I was on top of Mt. Lemmon back in 2006 and none of the schottii's were in bloom or had seed. I didn't even see old bloom stalk...
baccata is another Yucca which struggles in my climate. I think I need to try it in my native soil instead of my sand/peastone bed. I wonder if they...
nice Yuccas. You have some cold temps. I'm not sure on the ID of those Yuccas. When they grow up a little more I'm sure we can ID them for you. Do...
great Yuccas Andy! Those are some great specimen plants. I hope you like hybridizing Yuccas!!!! :D as you can make some great hybrids with all tho...
Aaron,your Y. baccata is AWESOME!!
nice update Cameron. Your Loquat is planted in the ground? Keep us updated on the Loquat.
nice Yucca collection Jay!Barb....your washy's and rostratas are beauties too!
Hi Cameron,your Sabal grew 1.5 leaves?? Boy I must have a black thumb with Sabals. All mine grow like snails.
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