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Red yucca
I have been *wondering* what this is for a long time. I parked next
to one at the library, scored some seeds, and while I was in there, looked it up. Any hints about propagation, now that I have the seeds? -- Karen |
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On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 00:40:59 GMT, Karen Kay wrote:
I have been *wondering* what this is for a long time. I parked next to one at the library, scored some seeds, and while I was in there, looked it up. Any hints about propagation, now that I have the seeds? Positively simple to germinate. Take a 4 or 6 inch pot, fill with a nice mix which drains well and put the seeds on moist mix. Slightly cover the seeds with about 1/4 inch of more mix. Water well and put into a plastic baggie or ziplock. I grew literally dozens last year. I did them in a greenhouse, but a good sunny south facing window will work. They have one large root, like a tap root and they are very easy to separate and transplant. Mine are just now up to a size where they can be planted in the ground. Just today I got more seeds from my post office. They neglect the grounds, but that leaves me good opportunity to snag some pods! Victoria |
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animaux wrote in
: Positively simple to germinate. Take a 4 or 6 inch pot, fill with a nice mix which drains well and put the seeds on moist mix. Slightly cover the seeds with about 1/4 inch of more mix. Water well and put into a plastic baggie or ziplock. I grew literally dozens last year. I did them in a greenhouse, but a good sunny south facing window will work. Thanks, I have a greenhouse window that should work. Just today I got more seeds from my post office. They neglect the grounds, but that leaves me good opportunity to snag some pods! LOL. I feel much less like a scavenger. Or at least, like the only scavenger... Speaking of more-or-less public landscaping, the HEB at Parmer and IH-35 has nice xeriscaping. It's all new, but it'll be nice in a few years, when it grows in. -- Karen |
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Red yucca
Hesperaloe parviflora. A native plant that does wonders for drawing
birds, butterflies and hummers. Start several. You'll love them as they mature. Be very patient. They aren't fast growers. But, they're worth it when they mature. Karen Kay wrote: = I have been *wondering* what this is for a long time. I parked next to one at the library, scored some seeds, and while I was in there, looked it up. = Any hints about propagation, now that I have the seeds? -- Karen -- = J Kolenovsky, A+, Network +, MCP =F4=BF=F4 - http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/reference.html |
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J Kolenovsky wrote: Hesperaloe parviflora. A native plant that does wonders for drawing birds, butterflies and hummers. Start several. You'll love them as they mature. Be very patient. They aren't fast growers. But, they're worth it when they mature. -- J Kolenovsky, A+, Network +, MCP τΏτ - http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/reference.html How big do they get? I had the white yucca but was unable to bring it with me when I moved. I loved it. It had developed three trunks from a pup about 15 years ago. It was about 6 feet tall not counting the bloom stalks and containable in a bed about 4 feet wide. I'd like some red if it is not too large as don't have the space anymore. -- nTX USDA Z 7B Leona Non Commercial site http://www.geocities.com/tvksi/index.htm |
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Leona Henderson wrote in
: How big do they get? I had the white yucca but was unable to bring it with me when I moved. I loved it. It had developed three trunks from a pup about 15 years ago. It was about 6 feet tall not counting the bloom stalks and containable in a bed about 4 feet wide. I'd like some red if it is not too large as don't have the space anymore. The ones I've seen for landscaping around here are generally 2-3 feet wide, maybe a couple feet tall (with bloom stalks above my 5'0"). -- Karen |
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On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 22:47:43 -0600, Leona Henderson wrote:
How big do they get? I had the white yucca but was unable to bring it with me when I moved. I loved it. It had developed three trunks from a pup about 15 years ago. It was about 6 feet tall not counting the bloom stalks and containable in a bed about 4 feet wide. I'd like some red if it is not too large as don't have the space anymore. They can, at maturity, get to about 4 feet tall with a 6 foot bloom spike, but that takes several years. The ones I grew from seed last spring are about 6 inches tall. Their second year they'll grow some, but the third year they will put on a lot of growth. You can always save seed and plant it again if you move. It's not like the large yuccas with white flowers around town. The leaves are very slender and long, rather than flat. |
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animaux wrote in
: You can always save seed and plant it again if you move. It's not like the large yuccas with white flowers around town. The leaves are very slender and long, rather than flat. They are sometimes listed under 'grasses' in plant books, even though they aren't one. -- Karen |
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I can mail you one if you'd like.
On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 14:03:31 -0600, Leona Henderson wrote: thanks KAren and Victoria..... will have to check out this area for them. Karen Kay wrote: animaux wrote in : You can always save seed and plant it again if you move. It's not like the large yuccas with white flowers around town. The leaves are very slender and long, rather than flat. They are sometimes listed under 'grasses' in plant books, even though they aren't one. -- Karen |
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animaux wrote: I can mail you one if you'd like. Seed? That would be great! thanks! let me know amt. Do you still have my address? Leona. On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 14:03:31 -0600, Leona Henderson wrote: thanks KAren and Victoria..... will have to check out this area for them. -- nTX USDA Z 7B Leona Non Commercial site http://www.geocities.com/tvksi/index.htm |
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On Sat, 02 Nov 2002 11:02:16 -0600, Leona Henderson wrote:
Seed? That would be great! thanks! let me know amt. Do you still have my address? Leona. I have a bunch of seed I can send. And no, I don't think I have the address. At least if I do, the brain freeze is at work and I don't know where I'd put it. OR, I can grow some for you in the greenhouse this winter and send you a plant. Up to you. We have months to worry about it. Victoria |
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