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Yucca filamentosa

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Field Notes

Description:

Genus yucca, made up of nearly 50 species, is found over large parts of North and Central America. Yucca filamentosa is native to the Southeast U.S. as far west as Louisiana and as far north as Virginia ... found that a little surprising. This one lives at a local restaurant.

Habitat:

Part of a planting in a rocky garden.

Notes:

Other common names: Adam's needle, common yucca, bear-grass, needle-palm, silk-grass, spoon-leaf yucca.
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Good general yucca link with chart: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucca
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Wikipedia: Usually trunkless, it is a multisuckering evergreen shrub with heads 30 inches long, filamentous, blue-green, strappy leaves. It is fully hardy, though in cultivation it benefits from a sheltered position away from winter winds. Y. filamentosa is readily distinguished from other yucca species by white, thready filaments along the leaf margins. Flower stems up to 10 feet tall bear masses of pendulous cream flowers in summer. They are pollinated by the yucca moth Tegeticula yuccasella.

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