In actual fact, the tallest Yucca was far from all right.. Look at THAT!!!
By Tommymoo
- 27 Feb, 2012
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24 Feb 2012
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Oh Moti, sorry to hear yours had a hard time last year.. I thought this winter would be a mild one but the weather suddenly changed. Terrible terrible terrible!!!
27 Feb, 2012
Should be mature enough to come back from the base?
28 Feb, 2012
There i go...hitting the like button again.....sorry
28 Feb, 2012
Thank you Moti for hitting the 'like' button lol lol lol
Meanie, we've consulted this matter with our friend, Will Giles of "The Exotic Garden." He said we should cut it where it squashed/twisted; it will grow again. And, if we stick the (rather big ;-) cutting in the ground, it will root. Good news! Every cloud has a silver lining :-)
29 Feb, 2012
Result!
29 Feb, 2012
Wow! I've never seen a cold-damaged Yucca before.
They are a really tough plant. It should come back strong in spring. Yes, luckily they are very easy to grow from big staked cuttings.
1 Mar, 2012
Terrible, isn't it!
This particular one was the tallest of all and it had been kind of all right a couple days before this photo was taken.
Anyway, no worries any more. I'm relieved to learn that everything will be okay :-)
1 Mar, 2012
It is terrible! At least the leaves look good.
1 Mar, 2012
Yes, the leaves aren't damaged. It's really strange.
2 Mar, 2012
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Oh dear....This is what happened to mine last year AND i wrapped it in fleece and protected the crown...:<(
27 Feb, 2012