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Yucca rostrata
· Date: Mon September 10, 2007 · Views: 1996 · Filesize: 92.5kb, 1523.6kb · Dimensions: 1496 x 2256 ·
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southlatropical

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Registered: August 2007
Location: Fordoche, Louisiana
Posts: 420
Tue September 11, 2007 8:48am Rating: 10.00 

I have been looking for one of these. How long do they take to get that size?

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gianluk

Registered: September 2007
Location: Verona, Italy
Posts: 30
Tue September 11, 2007 1:40pm

Hi, I bought this Yucca in Spring this year and it was already of this size. I think Y.Rostrata are very slow growing. I have several other Yuccas in my garden, most from roots sprouts of the mother plant and after 5 or 6 years are stillhalf a foot tall.Ciao
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