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Chamberyona
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Yuccas identification

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Hello,
I have plan to make rockery in my garden when come Spring. I'm not in a desert zone, but I believe that I can find some yuccas and cacti can survive in my climate.
Here is continental climate, cold and wet winters and hot and dry summers.. I came from Australia in Serbia on vacation. Garden in Serbia is 7b/8a USDA zone.
Before 3 months ago I have got some yuccas.. Unfortunately, I lost a list and names of yuccas from pics.. But I suppose that they are not so gentle and probably can survive winters.
Absolute minimum which ever measured here is -15F (-26C) but it was been before 40 years ago... Today, winters are not so cold..
Sometimes know to fall under 7F but rarely...
At pictures not all high yuccas, have and small yuccas also..

I'm planning to plant more yuccas than from pics but I'll see where I can to buy..
I hope that will not disturb winter dry, because sometimes here know to fall much snow..

Joshua is my favorite yucca but exist one problem, unfortunately Joshua tree cannot survive winter wet... :?

What do you think about attached yuccas? =)

Y. recurvifolia
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Y. aloifolia
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Y. necopina
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Y. arkansana var.
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Y. flacida x filamentosa x rostrata
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Y. recurvifolia x gloriosa
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I have much yuccas I don't know names.. If anyone can help me about identification I would be thankful.
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