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Does beautiful in LV. I hand water at the same time when I'm watering my cacti which is usually around twice a week in the heat of the su...Read More
I was affraid these plants can't stand against our harsh winters. They withstood almost a week with -30C! I given them protection from ra...Read More
This plant is impossible to get rid of once its in the ground. We moved into a new house and inherited about 30 of these. I have tried ...Read More
I always wanted some of these and we moved by the lake and now I wished that I had never seen them.
They are growing all a...Read More
I have been transplanting this plant for 3 years (on Cape Cod, Ma) since it came up in some garden loam brought in for a new lawn. The or...Read More
An evergreenshrub or small tree with a stout, unbranched trunk. The sword-like leaves lend it the common name.
The leaves...Read More
The Spanish Dagger grows so fast here in Nevada. I have replanted babies about every 3 months and all plants are doing well. I water onc...Read More
Dug up a small (18" tall) Spanish dagger plant about 2 years ago in South Texas and have it growing in a pot here in humid East Texas. Al...Read More
Parent plant usually dies after flowering, with offsets taking over. Here in edge of zone 7 (almost 6) it can become almost invasive. If ...Read More
This Yucca is growing successfully in Zone 5-5a in Halifax Nova Scotia. It makes "babies", much like hens/chicks do. Just break them of...Read More