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My Yucca

Discussion in 'Tropical Gardening' started by slugmuncher, Jul 6, 2015.

  1. slugmuncher

    slugmuncher Munching Slugs

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    This is a picture of the yucca we inherited with the house, I have only noticed this plant previously because of its annoying sharp hard leaves, however this year it is flowering and around 9-10 feet high. I didnt know yuccas were able to produce these flowers.
    After reading up a bit I was very surprised to discover the yucca is actually a member of the lilly family! And it comes with its own moth?
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      Hi Slugmuncher.

      I did look up the taxonomy of Yucca - but there are so many different systems now all with different names that I get really confused.
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        Garden yuccas flower more often than is often supposed.
        Every year for some once established.

        Mostly when they dont its down to poor growing conditions.:)

        We dont have the right moth in the UK.:biggrin:
         
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          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          I kind of put Yuccas in the agave family, but I know that was once considered in the lilly family.

          I dont put much score in what the botanists say, as mostly they cant make their minds up about anything, but I suppose it does keep them in a job.
           
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            I agree Pete - if they can't get the names right - why should anything else be right.
             
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              I did try to see which specimen we have but there are so many to trawl through I gave up.
              Anyhow my better half has now cut the flowering part right off as they had died, just hoping she has done the right thing :mute:. Time will tell!
               
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