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Sorry I didn't get around to this earlier.

Here's some recent pics of some my yuccas.

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Posted : 18/09/2009 2:44 am
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Jay! Looking good.

You're brevifolia is about the same size as mine was when it finally had had enough! The recurv's are very nice! And that rostrata will be an impressive specimen in a couple years!

The one in the last picture. I would have guessed Yucca elata, but, 1) they don't bloom at that size. and 2) The bloom stalk is far to small to be elata, and branches too low... So what is it? Y. thompsoniana?

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Posted : 18/09/2009 11:41 am
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Looking good Jay. I love the rostrata. 8)

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Posted : 18/09/2009 2:46 pm
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Jay! Looking good.

You're brevifolia is about the same size as mine was when it finally had had enough! The recurv's are very nice! And that rostrata will be an impressive specimen in a couple years!

The one in the last picture. I would have guessed Yucca elata, but, 1) they don't bloom at that size. and 2) The bloom stalk is far to small to be elata, and branches too low... So what is it? Y. thompsoniana?

Thanks Paul,

Not exactly sure. When I bought the yucca the tag just said soap tree yucca. I'm thinking a glauca?

-Jay

 
Posted : 19/09/2009 3:31 am
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Looking good Jay. I love the rostrata. 8)

Thanks Aaron,

That's the one you gave me. 😀

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Posted : 19/09/2009 3:32 am
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Not exactly sure. When I bought the yucca the tag just said soap tree yucca. I'm thinking a glauca?

-Jay

That sounds right! It is a lovely specimen of the species if it is!

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Posted : 19/09/2009 7:37 am
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Thanks. This one really likes that spot. It was only a one gallon size when I planted it about two years ago.

 
Posted : 19/09/2009 1:11 pm
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Jay everything has grown huge. What are you feeding them?

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Posted : 19/09/2009 6:22 pm
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John, the ones in the last three pics are in my front yard and honestly haven't fed them anything.
That's been a good spot for them. I have not even lost any cactus over the winters in that spot. 😀

-Jay

 
Posted : 20/09/2009 2:18 pm
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Very nice Jay! The one in the last picture is my favorite. I really have no clue what so ever about yuccas though.

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Posted : 20/09/2009 7:24 pm
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Jay, very nice. Now if only the garden centres would understand they need to expand their plant selections because these plants do grow here. 😉

 
Posted : 20/09/2009 11:53 pm
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Thanks guys!

Don't worry Bill, Hanging around here you will learn all about yuccas. 🙂

I wish garden centers around here and in colder climates would stock
more of these plants. Would make it a lot easier for all of us. 🙂

-Jay

 
Posted : 21/09/2009 2:49 am
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They've sure shot up this year, Jay.
Look at the trunk length in that first pic! 😯 Great!

Mine are just now starting to recover from the brutal winter we had last year...strange, huh?

There's something about a rostrata that appeals to everyone! Beautiful.

Bill, we'll get you into yuccas in no time.
Your place might have a corner you'd want to xeriscape.
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Posted : 21/09/2009 9:02 pm
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A friend of mine a few towns over has two beautiful rostratas about 6 feet high. That said they do fine here in my climate with no protection. Maybe I'll see if I can get my hands on one next year. Can you transplant them easily? I plan on moving sometime soon. I think I have a adams needle maybe? It a tough bugger. I dug it up this spring and left it in a 30 gal. bucket for a month or two during my restructer and now it looks better than ever. Go figure?

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Posted : 21/09/2009 11:43 pm
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Not to ask a stupid question but is the rostrata the 5th picture next to the rock? My yucca looks like the one in the second to last picture, not the front one.

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Posted : 21/09/2009 11:47 pm
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