Tim's seeds growing Yucca filamentosa "Tennessee" x reverchonii-thompsoniana:
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Yucca pallida:
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Yucca which is supposed to be Yucca nana according to http://www.koehres-kaktus.de:
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Numerous potted yucca plants:
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Thanks Andy! I should take picture of all my yucca, agave, dasylirion and hesperaloe seedlings. The Dasylirion you asked about is supposed to be wheeleri . At least it was the Dutch labeled "Wheeleri". But last year I saw the wheeleri in Texas and those were looking different (more grayish I would say). Aaron knows exactly what is a true wheeleri...andym wrote: Igor .... a great collection of yuccas especially that "Nana" Is that a dasylirion you have also? Looks like Miquihuanensis?
What I have found at one european forum (Yucca nana "San Juan Co Utah 2012m", da bin ich mal gespannt.):seedscanada wrote:Igor, I love that 'nana'. Looks to me more like a baccata (banana yucca). Or even better a cross, Yucca baccata x nana, which I would call Yucca 'Ba-nana'!
Andy, so sorry for "ignoring" your question. This dasylirion is supposed to be whelleri. At least it was labeled as the such. In fact it has green foliage. So I don't really know... I'm confused a little bit.andym wrote: Igor .... a great collection of yuccas especially that "Nana" Is that a dasylirion you have also? Looks like Miquihuanensis?
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