The listing, 100+ White Yucca seeds has ended.
100+ White Yucca seeds, hand picked this month from my own plants. No chemicals ever used on my plants.
These plants are native to the U.S. and hardy. The bottom foliage stays nice year-round. Blooms in summer, with creamy white flowers that form in clusters on tall stalks. When flowers are done blooming, seed pods develop. When the pods dry out and start opening they can be harvested. Flower stalk can be cut off towards the base once it has fully died back, or left until spring (some pollinators use dried plant stalks to over-winter, so I like to leave mine up).
Seeds need soaked for 24 hours before planting, and they take a considerable time to germinate (marking your planting spot is recommended). These should be planted after last frost if you have cold winters. Germination is not 100%, so plant more than you think you need.
Other things to note about these plants are that parts of it are edible, mainly the flowers and seed pods (of course, always do your research before eating new plants). And Native Americans use the leaves for weaving. The leaves can also be split into fine strings that can be used to make very strong cords, and the ends are pointy, so you can use it as a "needle and thread."
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(Photo of plant is a stock photo since it is past blooming season. Other photos are of the actual batch of seeds from which your seeds will be selected, and a photo of my plant showing what the flower stalk looks like in the winter if you don't cut it off. As you can see, my plant was wren-approved!)