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Today I recognized that the flower stalk of one of my flowering Yucca (filamentosa/flaccida or hybrid between) is carrying 3 seed pots. So there must be an insect pollinating the flowers as I was out for holidays in Sweden while my Yuccas flowered. Very astonishing is that one of the pots is located at the beginning of the flower stalk. I was told that the upper and outer flowers are the best for pollination.

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But nature doesn't care.

On this Y. filamentosa "aureovariegata" the two seed pots are made by me, it's a cross with Y. filamentosa "Garlands Gold" so two variegated Yuccas. As I was told that his would only create albinos I don't expect useful seeds.

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This is faxoniana x rostrata I’ve showed it before. Maybe common knowledge to some…never would have thought a trunking x trunking yucca would put out pups? I’ve never seen a rostrata pup personally, don’t have very much experience with faxoniana. Cool as hell regardless 05BC110B-C41B-46AA-BF0B-8BE34994B1B7.thumb.jpeg.6dbdad9bb62c7e801942373c66bb57b2.jpeg

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16 hours ago, teddytn said:

This is faxoniana x rostrata I’ve showed it before. Maybe common knowledge to some…never would have thought a trunking x trunking yucca would put out pups? I’ve never seen a rostrata pup personally, don’t have very much experience with faxoniana. Cool as hell regardless 05BC110B-C41B-46AA-BF0B-8BE34994B1B7.thumb.jpeg.6dbdad9bb62c7e801942373c66bb57b2.jpeg

I’ve had rostrata occasionally produce an offset at the base. I have several of those hybrids, most have offset. I’ve kept them in containers until I buy land, yours seem a lot happier than mine. Maybe I should build a small bed for them. Is yours in a decent amount of shade?

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2 hours ago, Meangreen94z said:

I’ve had rostrata occasionally produce an offset at the base. I have several of those hybrids, most have offset. I’ve kept them in containers until I buy land, yours seem a lot happier than mine. Maybe I should build a small bed for them. Is yours in a decent amount of shade?

Good to know on the rostrata. That gets full sun from 8am to sun down, almost full day. I’m excited to see what it will look like in a few years. 

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One of my Yucca treculeana crown splitting into 3?

The grasshoppers are destroying the leaves, so I'll probably clean up the trunk this late winter/ earl spring.

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2 hours ago, amh said:

One of my Yucca treculeana crown splitting into 3?

The grasshoppers are destroying the leaves, so I'll probably clean up the trunk this late winter/ earl spring.

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Treculeana seem to split off and multitrunk early in the wild like that . In cultivation I’ve seen a few of them forced into branching later .

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3 hours ago, Meangreen94z said:

Treculeana seem to split off and multitrunk early in the wild like that . In cultivation I’ve seen a few of them forced into branching later .

The split is about 30 inches high, all of the other yuccas I have separate at about ground level.

It will make a neat specimen.

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Wonderful looking Yucca. Is there a small brevifolia in the background?

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2 hours ago, Palmensammler said:

Wonderful looking Yucca. Is there a small brevifolia in the background?

Indeed B)

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On 7/15/2022 at 10:33 PM, teddytn said:

This is faxoniana x rostrata I’ve showed it before. Maybe common knowledge to some…never would have thought a trunking x trunking yucca would put out pups? I’ve never seen a rostrata pup personally, don’t have very much experience with faxoniana. Cool as hell regardless 05BC110B-C41B-46AA-BF0B-8BE34994B1B7.thumb.jpeg.6dbdad9bb62c7e801942373c66bb57b2.jpeg

Looks like this plant wants to be spreaded, maybe all over the world :D

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On 7/14/2022 at 10:55 PM, Palmensammler said:

Today I recognized that the flower stalk of one of my flowering Yucca (filamentosa/flaccida or hybrid between) is carrying 3 seed pots. So there must be an insect pollinating the flowers as I was out for holidays in Sweden while my Yuccas flowered. Very astonishing is that one of the pots is located at the beginning of the flower stalk. I was told that the upper and outer flowers are the best for pollination.

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But nature doesn't care.

On this Y. filamentosa "aureovariegata" the two seed pots are made by me, it's a cross with Y. filamentosa "Garlands Gold" so two variegated Yuccas. As I was told that his would only create albinos I don't expect useful seeds.

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Eckhard

All fruits have been aborted. Maybe it's a problem that they have been self pollinated by me and ??? Had some other pods on a Y. filamentosa "Golden Sword" which have been aborted too.

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Looking great. Did you get seed pods?

The area aound needs more plants, also flowering ones.

Eckhard

 

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On 8/16/2022 at 3:46 PM, Palmensammler said:

Looking great. Did you get seed pods?

The area aound needs more plants, also flowering ones.

Eckhard

 

 

12 hours ago, Darylrsv4 said:

I did not get seed pods.

 

Why do I need more plants around my Yucca? 

I like it, sometimes the simple austere look is just as good as trying to create a landscape “scene”

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2 hours ago, Meangreen94z said:

 

I like it, sometimes the simple austere look is just as good as trying to create a landscape “scene”

Agreed. I like simple better than cluttered landscaping, but that is just my opinion

 

Suggesting something is one thing, telling someone they "need" something is another. :rolleyes:

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Here is the first flowering of one of my grass trees, Dasylirion longissimum, it’s been quite spectacular to watch, my wife says it looks alien like

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Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

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16 hours ago, freakypalmguy said:

Here is the first flowering of one of my grass trees, Dasylirion longissimum, it’s been quite spectacular to watch, my wife says it looks alien like

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23 hours ago, freakypalmguy said:

Here is the first flowering of one of my grass trees, Dasylirion longissimum, it’s been quite spectacular to watch, my wife says it looks alien like

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Make sure to post them here as well. They will be a great reference.

https://www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?/topic/74600-nolina-beaucarnea-and-dasylirion-oh-my-the-not-quite-yucca-but-not-quite-aloes-or-agave-master-thread/

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7 hours ago, teddytn said:

@freakypalmguy you’ve about got it going on at your place! Wow

Thank you @teddytn it’s definitely starting to show a bit of maturity here and there

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Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

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A few pictures from today. Plants are in ground since 2020 (faxoniana since 2022). Growth is slowly but this is caused by our climate.

Y. schottii, grown from seeds picked up in 2019

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Y. linearifolia

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Y. filamentosa x rostrata "Blue Swan", a real monster

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Y. rostrata x nana,  a rare cross with very small leaves

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Little Y. faxoniana, grown from seed. Will get some protection during winter times.

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Will this become a true Y. rupicola?

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Have a nice Sunday.

Eckhard

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On 8/21/2022 at 4:13 PM, Meangreen94z said:

Huge nearly 25 foot specimen of Yucca rostrata near Medina, TexasF9A31CB8-077C-4B24-B8B2-BA186882329F.thumb.jpeg.ab51d2ac3efaf87916170fdb8bd99427.jpeg0227A01C-E3DE-4476-86C7-9E7F9B985016.thumb.jpeg.669d0686169377439d836351e82c2740.jpeg4C897E23-7477-4904-9079-9392AD5DFF02.thumb.jpeg.6f49a110cbb86a05961b5b85872c1e4c.jpeg148E9C78-F4CA-49A9-844D-F8C379E8282D.thumb.jpeg.f415f6635567d3c3b09599724f8c85be.jpeg

 

Those are insane!

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On 8/18/2022 at 8:41 PM, freakypalmguy said:

Here is the first flowering of one of my grass trees, Dasylirion longissimum, it’s been quite spectacular to watch, my wife says it looks alien like

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Your wife is right, that's alien looking for sure! Looks like it could eat small animals! Awesome 

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My Yucca treculeana showing more pronounced splitting.  There are 2 heads in the front and 1 in the rear. I'll have to hand pollinate this plant next year and see if the progeny have similar growth.

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Two of my hybrids are also splitting. One is a filamentosa x rostrata, the other is flaccida x thompsoniana. Will show pictures when I'm back home.

Looks like the dad is dominant.

Eckhard 

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My favorite Banana patch catching the first rays of the day at Oak Flat..  One seed Juniper ( upper left ), Pointleaf Manzanita ( right corner ), and Emory Oak ( lower left, in front of the Juniper, and behind the Manzanita on the right ) snuggled up in the picture as well.

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Here the pictures of my two splitting hybrids.

Y. filamentosa x rostrata splitting quite close to the ground

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Y. flaccida "Bright Edge" x thompsoniana sendig up three new heads.  The third one on the left is still small.

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Sorry for the bad pictures but it's cold and rainy today.

Eckhard

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Yucca treculeana at Boca Chica Beach

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Pictures of landscaping along the Texas border. Roma, San Ygnacio, South Padre Island, Rio Grande River looking in Miguel Aleman, Mexico.

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