Jump to content
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT LOGGING IN ×
  • WELCOME GUEST

    It looks as if you are viewing PalmTalk as an unregistered Guest.

    Please consider registering so as to take better advantage of our vast knowledge base and friendly community.  By registering you will gain access to many features - among them are our powerful Search feature, the ability to Private Message other Users, and be able to post and/or answer questions from all over the world. It is completely free, no “catches,” and you will have complete control over how you wish to use this site.

    PalmTalk is sponsored by the International Palm Society. - an organization dedicated to learning everything about and enjoying palm trees (and their companion plants) while conserving endangered palm species and habitat worldwide. Please take the time to know us all better and register.

    guest Renda04.jpg


Silas_Sancona

Recommended Posts

Guadalupe Mountains. Including the North and South access points to the National Park, and areas outside of it in Texas and New Mexico . Yucca elata, torreyi, and faxoniana. Agave neomexicana, lechuguilla, and the natural hybrids of the two Agave x gracilipes. Dasylirion leiophyllum. Echinocereus viridiflorus, coccineus, enneacanthus var. brevispinus and reichenbachii. A huge mound of Coryphantha macromeris. Opuntia macrocentra variants, polyacantha, and other hybrids.Cylindropuntia imbricata, Arbutus xalapensis (Texas Madrone Tree) and others.

6BC6139D-6C7E-47A8-82E0-BBFE61A98721.jpeg

2D128D4A-8CED-4E49-9F84-A54C73290E7C.jpeg

5305C916-9AB8-4D4E-BF3A-9F1422D6E285.jpeg

09858E82-52F6-48CF-81DE-6C0513AAE9EB.jpeg

0B6CCD29-515F-4E9F-A4F5-14095F2FDE5F.jpeg

61CDB00C-F5C5-4B04-82BC-2CC350C162F9.jpeg

14859AB0-5CB3-483A-A396-C21144A5F509.jpeg

C7D6A7B9-DEB3-498F-8944-D0312245BBC0.jpeg

D0AB010E-F0D6-4D23-A4B5-52C5B598B832.jpeg

30D5DA7D-D96C-4F1B-A823-10F416A98513.jpeg

E9CB8773-4F59-4D52-A423-C2F9CABDD664.jpeg

B29FEF0C-DBA3-4FC3-A3D0-6E9C60BC5AAA.jpeg

1279F9B8-1C93-42CE-B7B1-39FD505679A6.jpeg

6241738E-B05C-472D-857D-997EC8DE5C1C.jpeg

5AE52661-AD5B-4AB0-A5D5-B58D73051BD0.jpeg

E3BC268B-7889-432F-A638-2D142BD764A5.jpeg

80753BC3-6796-4374-BB52-FF9AE5CA01EF.jpeg

4401E8F6-CA71-4075-A54D-E0A2E9C904D5.jpeg

058FC12D-3B91-4F83-9160-FF6AD5ECEB5F.jpeg

FC0C75E6-1BDB-42BA-AEDF-60650A80E699.jpeg

DF15A7CD-A831-4461-929C-AF7BC7EDEBAF.jpeg

C255C012-A481-4C54-ADEF-FBD21BC65B64.jpeg

79EDD12A-BEC1-4012-AD37-09DD2FE8C8CF.jpeg

F4680B3C-6B22-4DE3-8F1D-1A841F035BA6.jpeg

CA764E39-4883-4E0D-8430-787C5A09E6CD.jpeg

E5DF610F-68DD-4416-813B-E774AE5A650F.jpeg

4FC84A70-369D-4F10-835F-B1DEB2B3E61C.jpeg

67A5A38C-48A6-4391-B5C0-D8E95E6C8238.jpeg

DCD4A836-468A-4C09-8433-F87CE279079A.jpeg

4DA1134C-0029-4EAE-A52A-0BBE78DAD38F.jpeg

62F90010-409A-4E73-9699-E2E85893C693.jpeg

A5F05E30-08E8-4E58-BD4B-E9CFF440DEC1.jpeg

BAB2BA9C-69CE-4284-944D-ACC1F6E8A7EA.jpeg

F9B84A1E-69C4-4FC6-B294-3E52515CB0A2.jpeg

0A03D2CC-18D3-42A3-BCA5-275034D6E605.jpeg

C111F77A-B521-4F26-B621-94AC2CC450F3.jpeg

E3FAD985-26AA-4258-B242-EC632BBF53A7.jpeg

E78B3724-F179-4462-A873-F964CA713359.jpeg

97C17738-F1C7-48F6-B2C0-2BF1899353FA.jpeg

15E8DD83-9859-4208-A963-C1151F241DD8.jpeg

EB3A8D77-A66E-4DE0-BF6D-B4388DFD289C.jpeg

685947FD-661C-487D-8B30-AD18392BD519.jpeg

057D1E2E-63C7-4D82-ACAD-64A72EB73278.jpeg

06B6B912-747D-49A7-9B3E-BF9E2489362B.jpeg

1463CAD7-A534-449F-9C03-BDC19DA889A2.jpeg

417012DE-8133-41D9-987F-95082C88B9D5.jpeg

E6048106-BAB6-438D-96E5-B1E9D866410A.jpeg

C28F14FA-A851-4915-96CB-1DE1B34E76DE.jpeg

55FAF351-B341-4FB9-96AC-6A5EAFB75300.jpeg

7D34B1B5-B323-465F-82C7-7EFE0D0DA7B6.jpeg

21CA7C2F-6653-4197-9AB1-22381F2B64F7.jpeg

7C11573D-6F87-4B0C-9F7C-95533B4E0013.jpeg

9CB323CB-43EB-4CF6-9A8C-166C64762510.jpeg

47C4FD01-3985-408B-9119-C476D5009A51.jpeg

1926A764-9841-431A-9B90-5B98E0467C94.jpeg

0BA96D74-E260-4086-8DCA-FFDDFB58C9E8.jpeg

F4B88924-18E7-4246-B5FF-D225A2F784B6.jpeg

01CA5D66-FA9E-4D59-8B12-BA189DD2AC03.jpeg

33133825-8787-4222-B6E4-22C56997E804.jpeg

9DA66B88-8F88-4F9D-99C8-BAAE39D64365.jpeg

DC51FCA0-401B-43F1-BC5E-929412ECE0EE.jpeg

E86B3DCC-CBF3-4AB0-9999-3B887ACCE0CA.jpeg

512B034F-F279-4C94-9103-6449BDE6B8B6.jpeg

A238479A-73E0-4A2B-ADAE-85E6A8216369.jpeg

80B45F44-E4D5-4AD6-8B9F-062408271C54.jpeg

A71A87B7-08AC-4D45-AD15-275E2DF251CC.jpeg

F5769D7E-9AB2-474A-AED9-EDE48FD54F5C.jpeg

B876DCA4-0175-45CD-B4C1-394A5DF20A95.jpeg

E57766E8-54D6-4456-B02A-258F9D8FB8BD.jpeg

97F719C4-0B4D-4703-952D-274C406B2271.jpeg

28303A15-0266-40F4-AABD-E74424E5F7B9.jpeg

626C6F23-0ACB-4C1A-B0C9-54EA2AC7A675.jpeg

18B6206B-2981-4B5E-B999-117A80B2509E.jpeg

F202C6C2-7CCA-4526-A42A-5AEF4F08ECAF.jpeg

5FE8FBEC-5010-43A4-AD13-74FED55A37BE.jpeg

0C2CCB3E-604D-430B-B064-A4017E934E75.jpeg

A4CE0EFC-DBA6-4D2C-8CA3-9C110FE73FD8.jpeg

3913DDBB-560E-4B22-ABF1-C2E769286516.jpeg

A882D935-C7FC-4537-A786-306D2CB86CF5.jpeg

CFF936A7-8E4E-464A-AF14-9AC557718E0C.jpeg

0F3C3EBD-B413-48BB-9A69-0A6061DC1326.jpeg

8B108B71-CC15-4D5B-85FA-CA1F65590D18.jpeg

8A74E3DA-6060-4B98-8E68-6C486AFC3413.jpeg

FED285C2-532A-4196-8D2B-74DDE931A128.jpeg

471EFE37-97D5-44FD-A363-78F6AA87B08F.jpeg

BE5E5375-DE68-423F-8272-7A01098B55E3.jpeg

C4E28D9D-2242-43C7-BA1E-A916ECDB8EB4.jpeg

26CC8863-1CA5-4B4C-AAB3-B8A6C4418F9E.jpeg

09C6CB5C-0987-40AE-A4C7-D82882D0FA2C.jpeg

AF741555-8C24-4E8D-9DD3-E6B185900B7B.jpeg

F1CD759C-F3C8-4284-BCDF-7B849DFD9ECA.jpeg

9AE5D1D9-614C-468C-91F6-E6B733FB113A.jpeg

5CBDC463-30B7-4BEC-9BD6-C0DA104831AB.jpeg

CF857C2B-98A4-4B8A-8BC6-13FACFD4E5C5.jpeg

7A7FCFFF-7F26-494E-9E16-DB7D45D389F8.jpeg

7A50D510-FEEF-4A76-924D-DF7D9029ED49.jpeg

9D478237-C6DE-41B9-B67A-A3CD6EC42EF4.jpeg

E773DC2F-DA2E-4D36-9A45-C18591408998.jpeg

27324A5C-78F1-41EE-B37D-5446B324A069.jpeg

5F0B8B22-651E-4229-92A6-E5550548AB81.jpeg

AEB2114D-4417-4413-9912-3362A411C994.jpeg

944E7F90-A293-4D4A-9489-A151CE9ED940.jpeg

6876C0BE-F12F-489D-A76E-39795710313D.jpeg

5DF8ABE0-E00C-4068-9088-96C959B0CD91.jpeg

D17EEA14-7F83-4B6D-AA19-A25EF35D89D7.jpeg

0A44B00A-7722-4E64-ABD5-0352D1206212.jpeg

A574BF63-FD49-4BEB-BDEC-276C09DE4E14.jpeg

E1B3D142-54DA-4908-B21E-81BCF4516EEC.jpeg

5AF48D19-4ADB-4671-A2C6-333F2304F3E9.jpeg

382BE877-ED12-4E01-B319-15D2B6E0327B.jpeg

37CA52A8-D712-4C69-ABD7-58F323534DE1.jpeg

46722252-85F3-4303-BCB0-82BA22E9F02A.jpeg

777BE52D-ACA7-4AEE-9182-33786A5C5730.jpeg

A1094060-B5F2-4E7C-8DCE-3ABA61404E5B.jpeg

7AF54D8A-16E1-4468-A528-EB5F0CFF1550.jpeg

2B461CB0-7B39-47F5-BBAE-9DCF58FE0DFE.jpeg

ADE01E84-D124-45C5-9BF6-8F2543E226CF.jpeg

4BAB3F85-31C8-46F8-9F56-6C9100FBFECB.jpeg

5F74EFE7-97C7-4852-9A29-7EF2C97E39D4.jpeg

734FB5F6-2785-4855-8F7B-A83A17DB258A.jpeg

537A4D70-E154-4AB9-A644-F49A93BF14C4.jpeg

6798136C-6E0F-42B9-8204-E50BFB81BEFC.jpeg

9B94989E-F045-42BB-B1FC-E29C19E53D95.jpeg

508D88E8-8BC7-4FDC-B4AD-B63F40BDFB2C.jpeg

845CC48B-D1DA-4225-B87C-EC824250F38C.jpeg

BD6CC90B-F86C-4755-BEEA-38BEFB7BB883.jpeg

9ECBBB2E-C0C1-46FF-BCE2-0377B976FD44.jpeg

8C997A2A-9A5E-4352-8440-F023DDCDA37D.jpeg

0F35C431-D14B-412C-90CA-B74697639CC3.jpeg

EFACC396-6D12-4732-8C2D-3BF95C21F237.jpeg

  • Like 4
  • Upvote 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I didn’t hike the Guadalupe Peak this visit but here are pictures from other trips, including pictures of Yucca baccata and the south peaks high elevation form of Agave neomexicana, which looks more like other forms of parryi.

2B7B93EB-4FF9-4E45-87BF-2A5CB2C9204B.jpeg

6F351A90-F27C-45CD-B3D2-CEFBF939E9EE.jpeg

23B25884-2AD9-42C7-A202-B8B473DA984D.jpeg

48EDE7B4-E1FF-49E7-9E2F-B965B42149DE.jpeg

17298730-9387-4FF9-B515-2CABB9FCA5D0.jpeg

06E94C3C-C119-4F21-B31F-923706DC3BB4.jpeg

  • Like 6
  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
8 hours ago, Silas_Sancona said:

Tough Bananas   ..Literally  and figuratively, haha :mrlooney:

IMG_6932.thumb.JPG.b592f808c00b1c2641504a9f2604538a.JPG

IMG_6933.thumb.JPG.d87f8bc9387524d4579b11edb1baa398.JPG

Yep, forgot a shot, the important one. 🙃 Anyway..

As you can see, even being torched into near oblivion doesn't necessarily mean the end of  these guys. 


IMG_6930.thumb.JPG.2c31f03f4eae243516356bf26123abb0.JPG
 

  • Like 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Silas_Sancona said:

Yep, forgot a shot, the important one. 🙃 Anyway..

As you can see, even being torched into near oblivion doesn't necessarily mean the end of  these guys. 


IMG_6930.thumb.JPG.2c31f03f4eae243516356bf26123abb0.JPG
 

Yeah, never count Yucca baccata out. As long as it has roots it will infinitely come back. I’ve learned that just from growing them in containers.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, Meangreen94z said:

Yeah, never count Yucca baccata out. As long as it has roots it will infinitely come back. I’ve learned that just from growing them in containers.

50/50 call.. Well established?  tough as nails for sure.. On the other hand, One i planted at the old house didn't survive the house being empty / no water applied to it  Dec. to July...  Planted spring of '21. Was getting it's feet firmly settled by the time we'd moved in Dec.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

12 hours ago, Silas_Sancona said:

50/50 call.. Well established?  tough as nails for sure.. On the other hand, One i planted at the old house didn't survive the house being empty / no water applied to it  Dec. to July...  Planted spring of '21. Was getting it's feet firmly settled by the time we'd moved in Dec.

You're right. Here in Germany they suffer from to much water. Lost a few  in different place. Didn't find a wet tolerant type until now.

  • Like 1

wxBanner?bannertype=wu_bluestripes_metri

Link to comment
Share on other sites

20 minutes ago, Palmensammler said:

You're right. Here in Germany they suffer from to much water. Lost a few  in different place. Didn't find a wet tolerant type until now.

Sometimes, i think it is just luck of the draw..  There's a nice baccata specimen in a public demo garden that looked great for years. Last time i'd seen it, it looked pretty beat up.  There at least, how it was looking when i  saw it could be the result of damage caused by people, or something else but was a little surprised regardless..  Have seen a couple others around the valley that showed a similar tendency, while others i've seen look perfect.

Considering the more than adequate amount of rain it received last summer, after planting it earlier,  found it more surprising the one i'd planted couldn't handle a few months of heat/ no water ( April- July, when the house was sold ) While winters are reasonably warm here, moisture can stay in the soil for much longer than in summer and it looked fine until after late spring heat kicked in.

Whom ever Opendoor, the broker involved in selling the house, had maintaining the yard ( More like cut weeds once or twice the entire time the house sat empty ) did spray weed killer everywhere there at one point ..While i wouldn't think herbicide would hurt a Yucca,  maybe it did?  ..anyway,  It would likely get relocated anyway since the new home owner has plans to re-design the front of that house.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 1/12/2021 at 1:22 PM, Cycadsavy said:

Three yucca rostrata’s of mine....

9F87B48B-477A-4B0E-BAA4-EDAC49E59696.thumb.jpeg.571d8086cef3f6dda289dbe151c0c93a.jpeg

These two were saved from bulk trash pickup as crazy as that sounds.  The roots were completely rotted out.  They’ve since grown about a foot a piece.

CE322DFD-B3F9-479A-A1C1-81CF9DB08ABC.thumb.jpeg.189b8c3e4ac03543e5dcb516f1b1ea87.jpeg

35309F6C-7AC0-4DCE-A821-D80F7864C011.thumb.jpeg.e706d1dd0890bdbb61d7419efd95849b.jpeg

How did you revive them? Have a couple I bought bare root that are struggling mightily after a hot Summer with no rain. @Cycadsavy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

More from Colorado Bend State Park. Yucca torreyi/treculeana, Yucca pallida x rupicola, Echinocereus coccineus v. Roemeri, Cylindropuntia davisii, Mahonia trifoliolata, etc.E917C389-15CF-4C67-9AA1-30DE40179B38.thumb.jpeg.89e791ea117a36ba8f16239e8dd43953.jpeg8149549F-8270-40DC-B89C-03EED20459DE.thumb.jpeg.746a8db381953011743ed73b04a1fba3.jpegD38F0AB6-C2A1-4717-8E1B-1F961E7DA1DB.thumb.jpeg.5fdc561ebcf58fbfbbbb1d4003cf7643.jpeg8A902F55-CB13-41F8-9702-858672686EA6.thumb.jpeg.5a5875f7fc22622c75ba7ed365e6f68d.jpegC796877D-33A6-4760-9073-727A3BBF364D.thumb.jpeg.93f75f43526e542a6abf6fc77a8c1bdf.jpeg536FE8BF-9655-488F-9C52-BEF101BF9FFA.thumb.jpeg.c18c8ca61399679c315bccd20a0b94a8.jpeg28F89659-A131-426B-9334-6E48EACAD011.thumb.jpeg.ec88cd1fb4a3948b96a35e4587bd70bc.jpeg232CC20A-35E5-4350-B7A8-B10BE63924D2.thumb.jpeg.b81be4b9cf65d76278ca8abce352fa6f.jpegC15F7252-2924-49F4-B181-BC39B4580E71.thumb.jpeg.b929d749f413e4a2bd61367be8706d98.jpegD4E85E59-C358-4D92-89D9-97372FEA229F.thumb.jpeg.925fe93b6b8a858a84ec057a59dea1ec.jpegB09B5509-CED8-42C0-BE55-15D3778A8D96.thumb.jpeg.ba434d15b03edf821797811436479a7a.jpegE4CBD0FB-B626-4748-8CF9-5186C7A02623.thumb.jpeg.0b7a39cd8f779735ab08f681850e39be.jpeg4EAEED84-7302-4959-A22B-121464454D90.thumb.jpeg.960d1831d25245c328b98ce4b1805e4c.jpegACA8D00B-C077-4FF7-85D3-7736D3099600.thumb.jpeg.b149d3c998e2a45c2827648e816153be.jpeg9088D876-6FDE-47AC-B7DC-8EBC1CBEBA58.thumb.jpeg.00669bbaa0e3bae9149220fdfacd447e.jpegBEBEAA79-5831-4FF9-9543-552081E3C850.thumb.jpeg.7862d3df96fcdd7f0fc8be11c0ba4a44.jpeg8D878FCA-56BA-418E-9532-D1A0FE7C57EE.thumb.jpeg.a0abf76635ab81fc87727dcb49d923b7.jpegA4C6F92F-7F85-4BC5-84B4-83BEC359501D.thumb.jpeg.587b318cffd3e951904d157d09d180b2.jpegBC6D2142-BBF1-42A6-8CB2-FF06FF7D32BF.thumb.jpeg.d24caf5f472d2ac8d0ad10b8561ff479.jpegD7FEEC42-7C76-4226-B14F-408590B5A18C.thumb.jpeg.53561067c1c527066b4c4382d73dba62.jpeg4254DDC1-CC1C-4CAA-BC32-322304960E56.thumb.jpeg.4f268722f67110f01f7add5a3cee141d.jpeg03871934-4F83-4709-A84A-0E77C3DC6726.thumb.jpeg.e5541bffd5ac795238ef2c5884af065d.jpegB23D78E9-DAB9-4C49-B113-8DF500DFA1F2.thumb.jpeg.176e9176ecc059c51e4209345e4cec97.jpeg9704F83D-CC25-4D1D-A8C5-CC5DA2FAD788.thumb.jpeg.eb5b73ecf3112409e5ebab978b8fc74d.jpeg68CF9EA5-CB9A-4C89-B86F-84130A6C2DC9.thumb.jpeg.9419dffa85931b676b6508d77f5022eb.jpeg110130E8-E5BB-4031-A839-5D50E89764FF.thumb.jpeg.c150f7ba4f1e06bbe4806558e7b23b6d.jpegD912ECFC-60E2-41D3-9E15-937DDB4D30C6.thumb.jpeg.4309a853f0c054ecedfb8fd07b92495a.jpeg883F838C-C300-48D6-974C-08FF0E8F876C.thumb.jpeg.8a3ff4b2141496fa4df7e1a6f75fc525.jpegA56CA5B1-53AB-4F1F-8070-11538949D9BC.thumb.jpeg.57304a19e824dd69c121d2935865af75.jpegB0BD0653-2D46-40E4-AA8B-E4884AD7D8F9.thumb.jpeg.8be3e0986f00600df67865113628cda2.jpegD55D64E9-23BF-4295-9FB1-105B3E14558D.thumb.jpeg.a03476597a2811764cac0c5aac5899df.jpeg41E626B5-C7F5-47CB-802F-1A90C9AA1AFD.thumb.jpeg.5c0bc19f24990996d28f4ea0d541b26e.jpeg7DE4A197-5090-4462-A63A-0BC53CE172DF.thumb.jpeg.ea21cb4c4362f1fc4edbe3b6a8b5e2b4.jpeg

01FD01F2-9C73-4974-AF48-773921C1D482.jpeg

  • Like 5
  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

*Does anyone here ever heard about Yucca schottii x gloriosa coming from Phoenix? Someone on Ebay Germany is selling a plant which shall be a cross of schottii and gloriosa. Fist plant shall be brought to Germany in the nineteen sixties. Origine of this plant was Phoenix, Arizona 

I can't remember any Y. gloriosa in Arizona. 

Here the link; https://www.ebay.de/itm/155220329885

Thanks

Eckhard 

wxBanner?bannertype=wu_bluestripes_metri

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Palmensammler said:

*Does anyone here ever heard about Yucca schottii x gloriosa coming from Phoenix? Someone on Ebay Germany is selling a plant which shall be a cross of schottii and gloriosa. Fist plant shall be brought to Germany in the nineteen sixties. Origine of this plant was Phoenix, Arizona 

I can't remember any Y. gloriosa in Arizona. 

Here the link; https://www.ebay.de/itm/155220329885

Thanks

Eckhard 

I myself haven't heard of such a cross here.. So i might be a bit skeptical, esp since it is an ebay listing where anyone can say anything about whatever they are selling. 

That said, ....that doesn't mean one doesn't exist / was passed around in the past.  I'm sure there are Y. gloriosa  specimens in someone's yard somewhere in the valley / surrounding areas to play around with, so you never know.

Some of the nurseries in Tucson who have been around for quite some time might be worth contacting, just to get their thoughts on the subject.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's also my fear. Especially on Ebay there are so many new fantasy creations.  Let's go on with reliable sources. Unfortunately this year the market seems to be out of sale 😪

  • Like 1

wxBanner?bannertype=wu_bluestripes_metri

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 10/16/2022 at 9:05 AM, Meangreen94z said:

I didn’t hike the Guadalupe Peak this visit but here are pictures from other trips, including pictures of Yucca baccata and the south peaks high elevation form of Agave neomexicana, which looks more like other forms of parr

Bruh 

 

As someone who lives in the middle of a pine forest, thank you. These pics are amazing and it's so cool to see what's out there. It's so cool to see so many vivid pictures of something other than boring ass pine trees. 

  • Like 2
  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

18 hours ago, Palmensammler said:

That's also my fear. Especially on Ebay there are so many new fantasy creations.  Let's go on with reliable sources. Unfortunately this year the market seems to be out of sale 😪

Yep, that's one reason i avoid Ebay temptations as much as possible.. Seen too many listings by too many folks trying to make a buck, even if that means listing something that is an obvious fake ...that said yes, there are legit sellers who list things on there as well.

Been going through the post -covid slowdown motions trying to find certain stuff also.. Luckily, it seems some harder to find stuff is starting to become available again as nurseries start bulking up their inventories.. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Silas_Sancona said:

Yep, that's one reason i avoid Ebay temptations as much as possible.. Seen too many listings by too many folks trying to make a buck, even if that means listing something that is an obvious fake ...that said yes, there are legit sellers who list things on there as well.

Been going through the post -covid slowdown motions trying to find certain stuff also.. Luckily, it seems some harder to find stuff is starting to become available again as nurseries start bulking up their inventories.. 

You're in the lucky position to get plants , here in Europe the only solution is seeds. There's only one backdoor as I have a friend in Switzerland who can receive small cuttings and rhizomes and forward them to me. What a terrible regulation 💩

wxBanner?bannertype=wu_bluestripes_metri

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi all,

today some pictures of my Yuccas in the snow. After one week without temps above zero and around 10 cm of snow they still look fine.

20221217_130403.thumb.jpg.be837f709fd2e6f6a97a68e01802f084.jpg

20221217_130416.thumb.jpg.0c1e4ed0103223f9f1738b820414ddce.jpg

20221217_130547.thumb.jpg.41ea9a8d0b79aee4d878be8c8a6b10ef.jpg

Trachies and Yucca:

20221217_130439.thumb.jpg.410fce5b1ec79b41e1ba63d8bdc11715.jpg

Hope it looks o.k. in May too....

Eckhard

  • Like 6

wxBanner?bannertype=wu_bluestripes_metri

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

What I believe to be “pure” Yucca thompsoniana growing east of Fort Stockton. They are smaller than the form typically in cultivation, which hybridizes with Yucca rostrata . There is an even small dwarf form that is a hybrid with Yucca reverchonii. Neither of those species grew in this area.

95F97073-0526-47D7-A3B6-01E51B62B3EF.jpeg

223EE5A1-08A7-4DCE-A963-237AFFBD7477.jpeg

CBA0C86B-5F9E-406C-A9A3-DCD0ABEF7363.jpeg

69BF2992-B605-4395-B6D3-75A50A22F44D.jpeg

  • Like 5
  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yucca rostrata hybridizing with thompsoniana north of Alpine, Texas. This is the furthest north I have seen Yucca rostrata.

0AED1FF6-F59B-43A1-89B8-19099AEF539D.jpeg

875B69B2-0D12-45AB-A056-8AEF07794BBA.jpeg

FA115C74-FECF-4BD2-8BB3-547DFD87CEE2.jpeg

BAA2A80D-465A-4A82-86A8-FBC4C9015C9F.jpeg

515A6AFE-07D6-4ADA-B9E2-9C0B77492EEE.jpeg

54A3522E-89DF-4176-9AC3-272F3104FC97.jpeg

27AA94B6-1CB0-44B7-8C51-0D2B8D2BE7C6.jpeg

  • Like 5
  • Upvote 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 1/22/2023 at 4:24 AM, Meangreen94z said:

Chinati Mountains, Ruidosa, Candelaria, Shafter, Chispa road. Etc. Yucca torreyi and elata in Texas

9BD4B78B-6FD4-42B1-A115-768FCCACBAC8.jpeg

3CEA33EB-9BAE-45B5-8F3D-17ABF622B966.jpeg

A2C1D7D5-7327-42B2-A655-1D346ACED681.jpeg

Amazing pictures like each time. And so many wonderful looking Yuccas, especially the three above. The second picture looks insane, I would love to have one in my garden. Have you been able to collect seeds?

Show us more pictures like these.

Eckhard

 

Edited by Palmensammler

wxBanner?bannertype=wu_bluestripes_metri

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 1/24/2023 at 4:40 PM, Palmensammler said:

 

I didn’t collect any. They look good in the adolescent stage, but in the mature stage they look like typical Yucca torreyi, but with heavy filament. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

When I went down to take some pics today it looks like some stuff bloomed last year.  I thought I captured an image of the Dasylirion quadrangulatum and the Agave americana together but that must  not have taken.  Anyway, here's the Yucca rostrata with an old, dry bloom stem on it.

-Ron-

20230218_103258.jpg

Edited by Fouquieria
Forgot the attachment.
  • Like 7

-Ron-

Please click my Inspired button. http://yardshare.com/myyard.php?yard_id=384

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts.

Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Link to comment
Share on other sites

More from South Texas. Laguna Atascosa, Boca Chica, and a few other similar spots. Yucca treculeana, Opuntia alta, Acanthocereus tetragonus, Hamatocactus hamatacanthus ssp. sinuatus, Mammilaria prolifera, Echinocactus texensis, Echinocereus pentalophus, and others 

EB9E3516-E88D-4772-AF06-483F01810FDB.jpeg

3A1342C4-1D5A-415B-BD2F-E9A8AEE02BD3.jpeg

C9FE489D-0626-48CD-ACA2-1D7F63D4DE50.jpeg

74DA2D93-244C-4A02-A719-74BEC0BE36C3.jpeg

EF99AB49-116C-4B6E-BC15-8931CBB173CE.jpeg

7F771BFD-241A-435B-8097-E540E0B220D2.jpeg

237049E7-5462-43F6-AAC6-2CB8F34A3222.jpeg

B58499DB-166A-41C4-B930-BBF962E68B41.jpeg

E289E3B9-4E99-4D6D-B405-E3C0FD60F609.jpeg

9E496A6B-C7DE-4762-9789-3AD7B8899C4D.jpeg

365C387F-F139-4FEE-B7E2-67E59BDC49B9.jpeg

D2897D6D-3895-4234-8945-A978021655CC.jpeg

3E4D2558-DD73-4F67-B63C-4A2E8E87A245.jpeg

DF0B659B-BAB1-4B7B-BE85-10AFDBD43E18.jpeg

2B740406-0D12-4171-9168-94F8B7409BC1.jpeg

0AB534A8-F379-49B2-8BD0-B7497CD7E67B.jpeg

C433616F-885D-422C-9126-833F251E3DAD.jpeg

61E1F957-0D1C-48F3-AF5B-41CBF670C465.jpeg

BF56DECF-F445-4968-B4D2-1C6BD56CBFB4.jpeg

DE3BA5CA-8CC0-4A5D-A996-3EACFF0E7311.jpeg

97114D06-4944-4D07-84B0-0668D019E184.jpeg

2D89A476-16DB-47E4-9751-149F812A8A83.jpeg

D99E53D5-650C-4D92-896D-FBF2B9880509.jpeg

39FA9D55-D729-4D5D-87C1-91E90A10A36B.jpeg

A29C23CC-4EBF-4AE8-9760-CC0BC5319AD0.jpeg

5991A89D-1984-4434-A906-1E67930DCB0A.jpeg

EC030C39-BD9A-4B91-9215-DD8D4DF8D8C6.jpeg

EE0DF846-AE74-48D7-B755-647873881FC5.jpeg

B70104E0-7B1B-4A05-B578-3511FDA77496.jpeg

6FABD204-B02E-489B-A3EE-9E79F5F054AF.jpeg

2106A21C-BF98-4EDE-A34D-EB1A1A904893.jpeg

16D4A2CC-19D5-4D25-A1B9-151C229AEDB4.jpeg

C72257E0-171A-4171-AB60-B710B2DEC654.jpeg

31199B2C-6D88-4E19-A3EF-FB9ADE36EF08.jpeg

1701C9B3-1C43-4E7D-8F6A-7CD9DF2DA471.jpeg

7726554C-72D9-4796-9E06-F0B2B19381B7.jpeg

1EA87434-CFAE-4191-9B4E-324B5BAB517D.jpeg

A96C74E0-2A69-4BA1-85C4-2A78FC302932.jpeg

1AA34AC1-479D-49F5-937F-21318A51EE74.jpeg

8E6BE9E6-CA7E-45CD-B8DB-EEB79E217EAC.jpeg

62495E06-CB51-4C94-AB23-EA822691A336.jpeg

9023682D-FF25-4775-A4B5-49021B187467.jpeg

B60FBF53-61B4-47C3-825E-A21E08882791.jpeg

A5BB217A-179B-4228-B6B5-47BC84190286.jpeg

D952C638-553D-4C1E-AB12-60695CEF67A1.jpeg

3DF13A0C-2FC6-47E0-BF20-BCD7D654FDD4.jpeg

1EC3FF00-B029-4929-BDDD-8A0F609CD2FC.jpeg

F3F4D460-A4DD-4539-8C3A-AE3202C9AAF2.jpeg

5770C079-606C-4CF7-8A17-B1B2ADA33EAF.jpeg

CC8B0A83-AC2C-4CBE-96F8-95B7260985E8.jpeg

E2A0914D-174A-4F40-B7FF-F78C0A516AAD.jpeg

51030AE4-EF14-4788-B6CD-626FD64412D4.jpeg

8F11B387-D94C-4829-96B2-A8A2556F85B6.jpeg

D46C1D39-727F-414E-8A69-CAADA9D797F0.jpeg

8973B115-6F3C-4454-8D2C-22FCDE9533BE.jpeg

  • Like 5
  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

The triple is beginning to bloom; I'll attempt hand pollination, hoping that this growth pattern will be hereditary. 

tripyucc1.thumb.jpg.ce5b72a54f794b0eb7cda577820bc6be.jpgtripyuc2.thumb.jpg.61bb88a09b365c45ebb2d0e33936109e.jpg

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, amh said:

The triple is beginning to bloom; I'll attempt hand pollination, hoping that this growth pattern will be hereditary. 

tripyucc1.thumb.jpg.ce5b72a54f794b0eb7cda577820bc6be.jpgtripyuc2.thumb.jpg.61bb88a09b365c45ebb2d0e33936109e.jpg

Nice, is this Yucca schidigera? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Southwest Texas3EDE7477-C6CF-4911-B88A-65047612CB78.jpegYucca torreyi ‘blue’

0F2D4AF9-0C7A-40BF-B57E-3D1376AB4B66.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

1AFFC72A-B99D-460B-94E3-F48EAD019D11.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

828581E4-B9BA-48B6-AF12-9B875236CFCB.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

07564B76-886A-4099-8085-A54602A4408D.jpegYucca reverchonii(appearing)

3B6F6541-F911-48FD-AF59-36C5E4110CEB.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

1A4CA0CC-EF0E-4F5E-BC9A-049BEB50D779.jpegYucca torreyi ‘blue’

77820416-0609-4188-BE2F-FF25CBB672C4.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

060C5DD9-0BE1-47E2-8CC9-0E884BB0B396.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

1C244BF1-3E3C-4922-A6B6-BC1A76DE50EB.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

9F6A67D7-3D06-4A9D-89F2-DB8D5AB62F27.jpegYucca torreyi

0A4F8188-F4B4-429F-968E-88E508DD1CE2.jpegYucca torreyi

E3CCE80A-B41A-4DC8-B52A-3FCE6787DD7D.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii (

5DB1F227-DE16-4EF3-B1ED-6F2F90A4A3F6.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

DC18016C-0212-4470-B6E7-CB9C65E19F31.jpegYucca rostrata growing alone in a ditch  several miles east of Langtry. No other specimen seen in the vicinity 

24DA2029-A397-4E72-9638-0A9FA0CB7876.jpeg

CA7D4E65-F1E3-490E-A483-4598CA2673F8.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

D0F172F6-4C7F-4028-BFB3-432F07E73D67.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

B5D52AB1-F2E3-48B7-A64C-A17C9CCE2319.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

C5A58AD5-100B-43D0-B6A6-882345257E14.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

3ED77F0D-8DD5-4A7C-AEE6-35BDFFE351A0.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

BF3FC78A-826B-4FB3-AF73-4AF132E3BC48.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

007FAC30-83AF-48E4-877E-D7AE31853BD4.jpegYucca torreyi ‘blue’

158C20AC-748B-4C84-BAE4-20F13C23AB39.jpeg

88FA472D-3D79-4FBF-8C86-518E014A405D.jpeg

11E80ADB-AC35-496C-AC67-0FC9B3927CF3.jpegYucca reverchonii 

C71ED3A2-2D5E-4B04-A9AB-C6FE2F1384E6.jpeg

778C0484-F90C-454B-9166-45C63173DF43.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

5C91136F-E563-49E3-8B48-13DA6432E8A4.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

486BAE9F-58AD-4A08-B669-A5CC1A3F7F9A.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

507C296E-BA36-4F70-AEED-7EAA649AFCE8.jpegYucca thompsoniana x reverchonii 

DB9318D2-4D42-4331-BF29-CA2B9123EED5.jpegYucca torreyi ‘blue’

DCE4DF9F-8DD4-42C7-85AD-1F16E204B6F2.jpeg

9E286DBE-9527-4673-92CF-261E0CD0EB25.jpeg

  • Like 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

39 minutes ago, Meangreen94z said:

Nice, is this Yucca schidigera? 

I believe it is Yucca treculeana. I collected the seed at a ranch in Cotulla, but it was a cultivated plant around the house, so it could be non-native or a possible hybrid. Of the 5 plants, only 2 look the same. I have one that is glaucus, but it hasn't bloomed yet. The pictured yucca split three ways at a very convenient height, as opposed to a split at the ground level or much higher.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 minutes ago, amh said:

I believe it is Yucca treculeana. I collected the seed at a ranch in Cotulla, but it was a cultivated plant around the house, so it could be non-native or a possible hybrid. Of the 5 plants, only 2 look the same. I have one that is glaucus, but it hasn't bloomed yet. The pictured yucca split three ways at a very convenient height, as opposed to a split at the ground level or much higher.

🤪For some reason I thought Silas Sancona posted that. Treculeana is what I initially thought but it didn’t make sense for Arizona. It was lacking the filament of schidigera, arizonica, etc. is why asked. That makes sense.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Meangreen94z said:

🤪For some reason I thought Silas Sancona posted that. Treculeana is what I initially thought but it didn’t make sense for Arizona. It was lacking the filament of schidigera, arizonica, etc. is why asked. That makes sense.

The thread is getting long, so past replies can get a bit confusing, I know I've had reread things.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

27 minutes ago, amh said:

The thread is getting long, so past replies can get a bit confusing, I know I've had reread things.

This page specifically seems to have stretched out excessively. I’m guessing it’s number of posts not the size of the posts that triggers a new page.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...