A super hardy green Yucca Rostrata
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A super hardy green Yucca Rostrata
This is probably the only trunked Yucca growing at the wonderful Pan Global Plants Garden bearing in mind that he lost all his palms (Jubaea, Butias,Chamaerops, Trachycarpus to a -18C/-0.4F in December '10. What amazed me was that this yucca didn't even flinch. Nick Macer the owner actually thought it was a Linearifolia but the leaves are too wide. So a big hand for this handsome beast that enjoys our really wet climate
Dead Butia trunk
Dead Butia trunk
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great Yucca specimen.............It doesn't look like the 'normal' rostrata. Y. rostrata can be a USDA zone 5b plant when grown in dryer conditions like Denver, CO.
What plants survived in Pan Global's gardens that cold winter? Did Fatsia survive? Did any of the hardy Scheffleras survive?
What plants survived in Pan Global's gardens that cold winter? Did Fatsia survive? Did any of the hardy Scheffleras survive?
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Ooooh, I love that, Andy!
I'd be devastated.
That's dreadful.lost all his palms (Jubaea, Butias,Chamaerops, Trachycarpus to a -18C/-0.4F in December '10.
I'd be devastated.
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I agree, I never seen a yucca like it. But I do like it.TimMAz6 wrote:It doesn't look like the 'normal' rostrata.
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Thanks for your comments In some ways I was expecting someone to say that its not a Rostrata. I just don't know what else it could probably be except perhaps a hybrid
Tim.... although he sells Schefflera he does not grow them in the garden. After the end of Global Warming and the start of cold freezing Winters Nick does not specialize in palms anymore but specialises in rare hardy plants. He still has his private collection of Agaves and rare exotics but specialises particularly in Magnolias. I still miss a bit of his extravagance including his massie Agave Americana
That pic taken in June 2010 also suffered a bad Winter previous before the calamitous December 10
Some Yuccas now long gone
Tim.... although he sells Schefflera he does not grow them in the garden. After the end of Global Warming and the start of cold freezing Winters Nick does not specialize in palms anymore but specialises in rare hardy plants. He still has his private collection of Agaves and rare exotics but specialises particularly in Magnolias. I still miss a bit of his extravagance including his massie Agave Americana
That pic taken in June 2010 also suffered a bad Winter previous before the calamitous December 10
Some Yuccas now long gone
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Lovely, with that brick wall to radiate warmth.
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And it Centuries old as welllucky1 wrote:Lovely, with that brick wall to radiate warmth.
Barb
Can you see the castle
Anyway closure on the id of the Yucca.... its a Linearifolia
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re the castle pic, are you saying he lost those 3 TRACHIES????
To only a brief exposure to -18C -0.4F in 2010???
If so, ours are doomed...
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To only a brief exposure to -18C -0.4F in 2010???
If so, ours are doomed...
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No barb... that pic was taken in August last year on one of my many visits.lucky1 wrote:re the castle pic, are you saying he lost those 3 TRACHIES????
To only a brief exposure to -18C -0.4F in 2010???
If so, ours are doomed...
Barb
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Hi Andy,
not sure it's a typical Y. linearifolia either.
kinda similar to this Y. aloifolia x elata hybrid we call Y. 'bische' but I think your's is different.
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Those Y. rostratas died in the cold but the unknown Yucca survived? WOW. I want a root!!!!!
not sure it's a typical Y. linearifolia either.
kinda similar to this Y. aloifolia x elata hybrid we call Y. 'bische' but I think your's is different.
http://yuccaundanderefreilandsukkulente ... pdate.html
Those Y. rostratas died in the cold but the unknown Yucca survived? WOW. I want a root!!!!!
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