i don't normally go for veriegated plants that much, but i had to get this
i've never seen this variety before, does anyone have any experience with it?
cheers
a steal at the size for £6.99, 10.99 in a gc up the road, which i still thought was cheap and the strong yellow against the green looks nice to my eyes. it is also very lax and hopefully won't become too vicious.yucca recurvifolia 'banana split'
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Re: yucca recurvifolia 'banana split'
I have not seen this but it looks good. The main question will be.... has the variegation reduced it's hardiness, like in Agave americana
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Re: yucca recurvifolia 'banana split'
hope not dave, i suppose i'll find out next winter
lee
lee
Re: yucca recurvifolia 'banana split'
lovely plant!
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
Re: yucca recurvifolia 'banana split'
one of the ones of mine i got from B&Q seems like it is pupping.
do yuccas do that?
do yuccas do that?
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Re: yucca recurvifolia 'banana split'
\Mr List wrote:one of the ones of mine i got from B&Q seems like it is pupping.
do yuccas do that?
Groves are not uncommon in many Yucca species.
Cheers, Barrie.