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I just bought these 2 and I would like an ID Please

The fist was sold as Yucca holandesa which doesn't come up on any search
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and the second was sold as Yucca filifera
YuccaFilifera.jpg
 
Thanks

Richard
 

 

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6 minutes ago, GDLWyverex said:
I just bought these 2 and I would like an ID Please

The fist was sold as Yucca holandesa which doesn't come up on any search
YuccaHolandesa.jpg
 
and the second was sold as Yucca filifera
YuccaFilifera.jpg
 
Thanks

Richard
 

 

Possibly Y. carnerosana..  faxoniana is another possibility

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Those are Yucca carnerosana, based on the density of the leaves, the white terminating spines, and the thickness of the filaments.  I posted this picture in another thread comparing it to the closely related faxoniana at a young age.9A2354B2-CA02-4FE7-803A-6E3EBB51E2B6.thumb.jpeg.4552a392c9079bc22a5748793ad36cc1.jpeg

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1 hour ago, Meangreen94z said:

Those are Yucca carnerosana, based on the density of the leaves, the white terminating spines, and the thickness of the filaments.  I posted this picture in another thread comparing it to the closely related faxoniana at a young age.

When you say "those" are you saying that both plants in my message are y. carnerosana and that plant #2 is NOT Y. filifera???

Thanks

 

Richard

 

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1 hour ago, GDLWyverex said:

When you say "those" are you saying that both plants in my message are y. carnerosana and that plant #2 is NOT Y. filifera???

Thanks

 

Richard

 

Looking at them closely #1 appears to be Carnerosana and #2 is probably Filifera. Based on the filament difference. My Filifera don’t have white terminating spines like Carnerosana and the one in your picture, but I see online some do.

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1 hour ago, Meangreen94z said:

Looking at them closely #1 appears to be Carnerosana and #2 is probably Filifera. Based on the filament difference. My Filifera don’t have white terminating spines like Carnerosana and the one in your picture, but I see online some do.

Thanks for the clarification

 

Richard

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