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Good information about growing and propagating this plant is available here: ...Read More
I am just getting started with my gardening efforst so haven't started growing this yet but just started looking for a good place to buy ...Read More
I am growing this plant for our plant sale at he end of August. I have been impressed with its growth in 1 gal. pots with little water an...Read More
I would say the 4-6 foot measure is a bit off. My variegated averages that height by my regular green sweet cassava easily gets 12 foot h...Read More
This is a nice decorative plant and I have planted it in my front yard as a small forest of privacy. It is easy to grow from cuttings. PL...Read More
I'm growing this successfully in 8b, but just barely. It's growing on the west side of my house, partially protected from the north. It...Read More
M. esculenta (cassava) is an important root crop in Latin America and Africa and is usually propogated via cuttings. It is difficult to s...Read More
a most beautiful small tree that comes back every year if frozen. very exotic. am researching recipes you will enjoy as yard or patio plant
I found this plant growing in a friends nursery and immediately asked what it was. I was really attracted to the foliage in that is is v...Read More
This plant is quite invasive in our area. My son has an allergic reaction to touching any part of the plant, so it falls to me to try to...Read More
I don't grow it for the tubers, although since I like fried yuca I should dig some up and try to prepare them. I grow Manihot esculenta ...Read More
I fell in love with the Tapioca tri-color manihot/ cassava plant. They seem to be difficult to find, but are beautiful! They enjoy heat, ...Read More
As a cautionary side note, the tubers must be properly prepared (steeped in water) before they can be eaten. In their raw s...Read More
The large tubers of this tree are the source of tapioca and cassava. Cassava is the processed meal by grinding the cooked root and tapioc...Read More