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Saw my neighbor the other day and noticed they had a singular live pot plant in their backyard. I asked if they still even wanted it and they said feel free to take it. So, my rescue operation got me a free yucca plant and a barely living snake plant. I decided to plant the yucca outside next to one of my queen palm seedlings that unfortunately suffered spear pull. So if the queen dies it will already be replaced, and if it lives well I have 2 nice looking plants together. Hoping to see some quick vertical growth on this full sun yucca. Not a very rare plant but 1 it won’t poke my eyes out and 2 it’s free. Win for me!

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