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Re: Whilst on the subject of Yuccas..
... that should have been yuc with a "c"
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Re: Yuccas
Has anyone flowered Yucca glauca - mine surely must be nearly big enough to flower - and yet......so far no flowers.
Nice pics guys
Chris
Nice pics guys
Chris
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Re: Whilst on the subject of Yuccas..
Lovely pictures Vic, I particularly like this one with the shadows on the white sand.
Phil. (Kent, England) BCSS Herne Bay & District Branch.
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Favourites= Mexican miniatures.
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Collecting Cacti-1961. Forum member-September 2004.
Favourites= Mexican miniatures.
http://www.cactusplant.co.uk
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Re: Whilst on the subject of Yuccas..
Yes Fritz, here's Echinocereus triglochidiatus.
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Re: Whilst on the subject of Yuccas..
They're quite well camouflaged but not as well hidden as the Toumeya, hence I didn't see any. Have you a photo Fritz of Toumeya at Whitesands?
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Re: Whilst on the subject of Yuccas..
Maybe Yucca baccata Roy.
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Re: Whilst on the subject of Yuccas..
And the awesome Yucca filifera, Mexico.
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Another Mexican yucca
Since we are gettng the slides out!....The rare and beautiful Yucca queretaroensis, shown here is a previously unknown location near to Zimapan.
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And another
this time an unknown monster yucca that doesn't conform to any described species that I've read about. As big as carnerosana but with a pendulous inflorescence.
Re: Whilst on the subject of Yuccas..
the mohave yucca, yucca schidigera roy.
merci fritz