TimMAz6
@timmaz6
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Joined: Jun 30, 2010
Last seen: May 24, 2016
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RE: Tim, I need good yucca info.

Is your Y. elata is bloom? Lets see some photos!!Benny has a good page on his site:Basically place pollen into the 'tube'. I use a tooth pick or cut...

14 years ago
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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

Hi Aaron,thanks for the variegata offer but I may dig mine up and toss them since they don't perform well in my climate..........they end up with load...

14 years ago
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RE: Green seed pods

great photos. Looks like some form of Y. flaccida/filamentosa. I'm not sure if the seeds will be mature........only time will tell. The pods do loo...

14 years ago
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RE: Tropical Wisconsin

your garden looks LUSH Tim! Good luck with the -24 Mag........keep us updated on its progress this winter.

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RE: Green seed pods

nice find. Take the pods out of the water and let them dry in a well ventilated area. They may be OK.........but let them dry out until the green is...

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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

Aaron,My Y. gloriosa variegata died to the ground the year after it bloomed too. The whole Yucca was mush....trunk......and leaves. Perhaps they loo...

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RE: Hi from Oxford UK

that Schefflera is a beauty!!

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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

Hi Aaron,is your Y. gloriosa variegata so small since it get killed to the ground EVERY year? Your yard looks very exposed....I'm sure that takes a t...

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RE: Hi from Oxford UK

thanks Andy! Who would have guessed S. chapana would be hardy.......here's the description:Schefflera chapana Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. BerlinDahlem...

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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

Nice find in St. Louis Jim!Yucca aloifolia can't survive in our climate. It always dies. It seems to have difficulties when you have long periods be...

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RE: Hi from Oxford UK

Hi Andy,thanks for the info. Based on the elevation data of their native ranges the following seem to be the hardiest:Schefflera hoi 3,300mSchefflera...

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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

Hi Jim,which form are you interested in? I just dug up that one Y. gloriosa form with a tall trunk to get a better view of my Y. elata. There are so...

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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

I need to take some good photos of the new Yuccas. I keep taking the easy way out by using my cell phone.......quality is aweful but it is easy.anoth...

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RE: Aloe Ecklonis....thanks Cameron!

I recall my Aloe getting some sun burn in spring too.........not sure why. They seem fine now.

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RE: Hardiest "true" Yucca tree

PS, the Y. gloriosa 'Big Tennessee form' went from a small offshoot in 2004 to this monster in 2007.Photo of offshoot in June 2004 when I moved to Mas...

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