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Great see finally see some blooms on those! My little elata, blooming second year in a row. And both of my seed grown rostrata's have bloomed.
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-Aaron-
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Here's to all the global warming pushers, may your winters be -30 below and four feet of snow in your driveway. Because I want you happy.
-Aaron-
TimMAz6 wrote:lets see some photos of your blooming Y. elata Aaron!
I will next time I update my blog. It is the same one that did the double bloom last year, did another double bloom this year. Surprising, it's such a small plant.
Here is a Flata? bloom, it come from a yucca you gave me.
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-Aaron-
TimMAz6 wrote:Cool bloom Aaron! It's like a glauca bloom with a little filamentosa in it.
It's a Y filata? Fila x elata. Nice
Not sure, I got it from you. With no tags.
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-Aaron-
Tim great pic of that Y. elata bloom. I have a question for you and Aaron. I have a Y. rigida that bloomed about 6 years ago in a pot. I kept it alive after and didn`t get any new growth until this spring. Do certain Yuccas die after blooming? Will your Y. elata be good to go after this bloom? Thanks
Okanagan desert-palms wrote:Tim great pic of that Y. elata bloom. I have a question for you and Aaron. I have a Y. rigida that bloomed about 6 years ago in a pot. I kept it alive after and didn`t get any new growth until this spring. Do certain Yuccas die after blooming? Will your Y. elata be good to go after this bloom? Thanks
John
John, Tim is right they will survive, but yuccas like elata that have such large blooms take time to recover. That's why I was so amazed that my little Y. elata bloomed 2 years in a row, I think this was because it had very small bloom each time and did not use much energy from the plant. But my large one did nothing until the second season after blooming. Sometimes on elata after they bloom it my kill the branch on plant from which it was blooming. I seen this at a cactus nursery here and noticed this down in AZ. I wonder if providing them with the right nutrients a person could prevent this?
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-Aaron-