No matter what you love, you'll find it here. Search Yucca Filamentosa and more. Fast and Free Shipping on many items you love on eBay. Adam's needle ( Yucca filamentosa) is a slow-growing broadleaf evergreen succulent often used in Southwest-themed landscapes. A yucca plant in the asparagus family, Adam's needle is a virtually stemless shrub with blade-like leaves that form a basal rosette.
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Native to the southeastern United States, Yucca filamentosa (Adam's Needle) is a very ornamental, broadleaf evergreen shrub featuring a basal rosette of rigid, sword-shaped, spine-tipped, deep green leaves edged with curly filaments. Yucca filamentosa, commonly called Adam's needle, Spanish bayonet, yucca and needle palm, is a virtually stemless broadleaf evergreen shrub (though it looks more like a perennial than a shrub) that is native to beaches, sand dunes and fields from South Carolina south to Florida and Mississippi. Yucca filamentosa, also known as Adam's needle and thread, is a trunk-less flowering plant that can be seen growing natively in the landscapes of the Southwestern United States. Technically a broadleaf evergreen shrub, Yucca filamentosa is related to asparagus, succulents, and cacti as they are all members of the family Asparagaceae. Curlyleaf yucca is a perennial, broadleaf evergreen, clumping shrub in the asparagus family (Asparagaceae). It is native to the Southeastern United States. It grows 3 to 8 feet tall and 3 to 5 feet wide. Grow this yucca in full sun or partial shade.
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Yucca. Species: Y. filamentosa. Binomial name. Yucca filamentosa. L. Yucca filamentosa, [1] Adam's needle and thread, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae [3] native to the southeastern United States. Growing to 3 metres (10 feet) tall, it is an evergreen shrub valued in horticulture. Yucca filamentosa Adam's Needle Yucca. Family: Agavaceae (Century-Plant Family) 5; Genus: Yucca (Yucca) 4; Plant Type: Shrub 492; Hardiness: USDA Zone 4 497; Deciduous / Evergreen: Evergreen 250; Flowers: Cream (Creamy-white flowers on large flower stalks in June and July) Foliage: Allow pods to dry on plant; break open to collect seeds. Remove fleshy coating on seeds before storing. Properly cleaned, seed can be successfully stored. Regional. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Alabaster, Alabama. Auburn, Alabama. Birmingham, Alabama. Centre, Alabama. Buy online from £27.99 Plant nurseries 20 suppliers Size Ultimate height 0.5-1 metres Time to ultimate height 10-20 years Ultimate spread 1-1.5 metres Growing conditions Loam Sand Clay Moisture Well-drained pH Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
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Yucca filamentosa is an evergreen Shrub growing to 1.2 m (4ft) by 0.6 m (2ft in) at a medium rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 4. It is in leaf all year, in flower from July to August. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Hand. Yucca filamentosa, most commonly called "Yucca" instead of "Adam's Needle", grows throughout North Carolina, but is most abundant in the Coastal Plain.. Yucca is quite showy in bloom, with a terminal panicle of creamy-white flowers extending several feet above the leaves. Robeson Co., NC 5/29/08.
A synonymized checklist of the plants found growing in Rhode Island. Rhode Island Wild Plant Society. Rhode Island. Distribution. YUFI. Glenn, S.D. (ed.). 2013. New York Metropolitan Flora database. New York Metropolitan Flora Project, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York. Connecticut, New Jersey, New York. Yucca filamentosa L. Common Name: ADAM'S NEEDLE: Plant Notes: Yucca flaccida has been recognized as a distinct species but there is some uncertainty on how it is characterized. Hess & Robbins (in FNA, vol. 26) characterized Y. flaccida by its "mostly pubescent" inflorescence with tepals 3-5 cm long while Ward's (2006) proposed neotype of Y.
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Rip off one long leaf from the base of the plant. Use it as a binding. Gather the blades at the base and use the binding leaf to keep the plant together. This will keep the foliage upright and away from standing water or mushy soil. Come spring, remove the binding and allow the plant to fall into natural habit. Yucca plants add drama wherever they are planted. Learn how to care for these structural showstoppers that are sure to add a sharp design to your garden.. Yucca filamentosa variegata 'color guard' Gold and cream striped variegated leaves covered in hundreds of curling white hairs make a dramatic garden focal point. Growing to 2 ft tall.