I've got them covered again today...rain and snow!
Barely above freezing at noon
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Maybe we should buy ice plants
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Barb
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Agree!great looking Y. rostrata..........love the narrow leaves too
This year, I think it will do good!lucky1 wrote:Agree!great looking Y. rostrata..........love the narrow leaves too
And it's getting huge
I think so Tim.TimMAz6 wrote:looks like it may show some trunk later in the season.
Aaron.... it seems a cross has been produced with Yucca Baccata. Was sold by a European Nursery but is now out of stock.DesertZone wrote:I'm amazed at all the cross yuccas you have, very, very cool.![]()
Have you ever heard of a brevifolia cross? I thought I did once, but then later heard it could not be done?
That may have been it, thanks!andym wrote: Aaron.... it seems a cross has been produced with Yucca Baccata. Was sold by a European Nursery but is now out of stock.
Awesome blue color, love the rocks!Henoh_Croatia wrote:My rostrata's
Ditto.Awesome blue color, love the rocks!
Thanks Tim.TimMAz6 wrote:nice narrow leaf forms of Y. rostrata! I'm glad to see them thriving in your brutal climate.
Tim, I took a much closer look and no it does not have serrated leaves. So I than looked at all my rostratas and half have serrated leaves and half dont.TimMAz6 wrote: Does your 'rostrata' have a serrated leaf edge?
Did you read this Tim?DesertZone wrote:Tim, I took a much closer look and no it does not have serrated leaves. So I than looked at all my rostratas and half have serrated leaves and half dont.TimMAz6 wrote: Does your 'rostrata' have a serrated leaf edge?
PS. I also grew thompsoniana that year and some got mixed up.
Ok, that explains it. I had some thompsoniana mixed up with the rostrata.TimMAz6 wrote:Hi Aaron
Sorry for the long delay. Y. thompsoniana has a serrated leaf edge. Y. rostrata can have a serrated leaf edge. The rostrata form without a serration is called Y. Rostrata v integra. The two rostrata I have are somewhat intermediate......the serration is not pronounced but is there.
Now I'm going to have to check mine.rostrata form without a serration is called Y. Rostrata v integra. The two rostrata I have are somewhat intermediate......the serration is not pronounced but is there.
My rostratas must be "interga"TimMAz6 wrote:The form of rostrata without a serrated leaf edge is the variety called 'integra'.
I noticed last summer the leaves are growing wider now.TimMAz6 wrote:very narrow leaf form of Y. rostrata.....I like it. It kinda reminds me Y. linearifolia too.
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