3 Years Yucca

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no change in size or flowers in 3 years. looks healthy.
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Pretty, can not say I have ever seen a variegated one. Even if it never blooms, it is interesting enough to leave in my book.
 

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Never saw that color. It is pretty. Mine are just plain green. I moved mine out of yard into a barren gravel/sand area. They are thriving there.
 

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It looks like Yucca Color Guard a little bit. I love them all personally, but the color is indeed a standout. I agree- even if you don't get spikes of blooms, the color, shape, and texture of the foliage alone is wonderful.

Back in the day I was surprised to learn that such a desert-esque plant is hardy throughout most of the country- even in Minnesota! Those spots where the soil is impossible to keep cool and moist, where there might be slightly too many rocks- like that spot where all that pineapple weed sprouts, is where a yucca would be happy.

I think I can tell by the plants growing around your yucca there that it's in at least partial shade. It may bloom better if it gets more sun if you're so inclined.
 

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I see two long rows of these, green, at a random house going into town. They have been the same size, never flowered, for thenlast 4yrs.

I have 2 green ones, one I got last fall that looked cruddy, but it made it through winter and its grown. Bought another this spring, its grown, too. No flowers. I add liquid fertilizer to them 1x every 6wks or so. I'm terrible at fertilizing, always forget....

I thought I read somewhere that they don't flower often.

There is another house with a yucca, it's 3ft in size and flowers.

Possible it's the variety that affects growth and flowering?
 

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The friend I got divisions from said that they can take a while to get established. Hers were huge, great big flowers, 4-5 feet tall. Not positive, but I think Adam's Needle.

I had them in well draining soil, full sun, 8 YEARS! They may as well been rubber, no growth, no bloom. I finally dug them up, moved one to a different bed and gave one to my son to plant at his house. His grew about a foot the first year, the second year it bloomed!

This Spring, mine was dead, I think it drowned... but at least it's out of it's misery.:D
 

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