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Hesperaloe bloom up close.
By Stan510
- 30 May, 2018
- 3 likes
Nice.
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Lovely colour.
30 May, 2018
I was told- then looked it up Ster that its also in the Asparagus family.
Yes Penny..and it hasnt quite opened the blooms. This in case I do miss them..
30 May, 2018
You had nt better I want to see it in full bloom?
30 May, 2018
This is a real outcast. It looks like a tropical desert plant..but it can be grown down ( some say) to z5. It's a bridge between the north and tropical south flora of Texas.
31 May, 2018
How can it be in both Agavacae and asparagus families I wonder? Sounds like a pretty unusual plant too!
31 May, 2018
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What else?
See who else is growing Hesperaloe parviflora (Red Flowered Yucca).
See who else has plants in genus Hesperaloe.
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So many plants I've never heard of Stan... I wondered if its related to Aloes so looked it up and was amazed to find that in the Agavacea. Agaves and Aloes are apparently not remotely related. Two unrelated families achieving the same solution!
30 May, 2018