Yucca?

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jase

Yucca?

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I picked these up yesterday, they had no labels in the pots, can anyone tell me what they are? :oops:

The 3rd and 4th photo shows lots of little suckers on the trunk.

Sorry for the picture quality, I've taken them on my mobile.

Thanks in advance.
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multim

Re: Yucca?

Post by multim »

Definitely a Yucca. Possibly Recurva? http://www.architecturalplants.com/plant.html?code=YRIN
fern Rob

Re: Yucca?

Post by fern Rob »

look nice plants.
jase

Re: Yucca?

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multim wrote:Definitely a Yucca. Possibly Recurva? http://www.architecturalplants.com/plant.html?code=YRIN

Thanks, which one do you mean icon_study
jase

Re: Yucca?

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fern Rob wrote:look nice plants.
Yeah they look healthy enough, I've given them a tidy up. I just wish I knew what they were, so I know where to plant them.
multim

Re: Yucca?

Post by multim »

They can be positioned in full sun/part sun. They will grow in shade but will not look their best. There are a lot of these growing along a disused railway line close to me. This area has become a dumping ground for garden rubbish so bits of chopped Yucca root have developed into plants over the years. I've found them to be a little invasive for my garden. I only grow Rostrata, Thompsoniana and Aloefolia now.
kata

Re: Yucca?

Post by kata »

They all look similar Jase, Some have the thicker caudex.

If Conifers sees this, our plant guru then you will know for sure. That is'nt to say other members who have the experience won't know, they just might.

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