how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
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how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
how hardy are these plants would one be ok in my garden?
Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
They are extremely hardy. Easily taking temperatures below 0F (-18C) and will survive much lower. The species is native to my area where the record low is -11F (-24C)
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Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
That's hardy here then The leaves look quite floppy for a yucca on that pic. Does it grow a trunk or is it related to Y. filimentosa
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Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
Your right Dave, I've just looked it up and it is Y. filimentosa. Hardy here and flowering at the mo. Mine's floppy too.
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Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
I have had one of these for a few years and its quite probably THE most undemanding plant I have ever known.
The UK climate has absolutely no effect on it whatsoever, regardless of frost, snow, wind, rain, drought.......It always looks exactly the same...!!
Mine flowered for the first time ever this year too, so gets the seal of approval from me.....
The UK climate has absolutely no effect on it whatsoever, regardless of frost, snow, wind, rain, drought.......It always looks exactly the same...!!
Mine flowered for the first time ever this year too, so gets the seal of approval from me.....
Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
I have one in the sun and one in the shade for the last three years,both are equal and growing very well,
Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
Hardy enough for the UK for sure, they have been planted around here very much in normal gardens.
Robbin
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Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
Is this the same one???..I got theese from wilkos about 4/5 years ago just labelled yucca....the yellow and green are opposite way round?..they are hardy but never seem to put much volume out...forming a thin trunk about 2 ins.
Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
Robin is yours in full sun and dryish poor soil? It looks as if it's right next door to a tree that may produce a lot of shade. Mine grew really quickly and has lots of offshoots but it's just on the top of a hedge in full sun.
Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
Yes Carol...in full sun....and youre right..poor soil...I also have 2 others that have been 'burried' under my bergenias...1 rotted....the other i pulled out and moved but it sent out a baby one almost 2 feet from the original!!...then the one that rotted sent a new plant out at the same spot...still burried!...so it has no colour as its never seen the sun till I freed it up...they seem to be hard to kill!
Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
robin, that looks slightly more like a young y.gloriosa variegata (stiffer leaves with lethal tips).
cheers
lee
cheers
lee
Re: how hardy are Yucca "Golden Sword"
Yeah Lee...Its the same colouration as y v. but the leaves are very floppy and no tips at all!..I also have a couple of the Y.Verigata and the plain green ones..both stab me on a reg basis.Not a great pic but thats Y.V. to the left of sun dial...I was gonna do a thread on window pics but never got round to it.bev wrote:robin, that looks slightly more like a young y.gloriosa variegata (stiffer leaves with lethal tips).
cheers
lee