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FREE: Texas "RED" Yucca, Beautiful Plant, Free Ship if GIN w/Bonus seeds!

Texas "RED" Yucca, Beautiful Plant, Free Ship if GIN w/Bonus seeds!
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The listing, Texas "RED" Yucca, Beautiful Plant, Free Ship if GIN w/Bonus seeds! has ended.

Winner to receive 20+ Red Yucca Seed. GIN will get an additional bonus of Prickly Pear Cactus seed, Nopales Cactus seed, and a mystery seed.

Red yucca is a favorite in many commercial and residential landscapes in North Texas. The color of the blooms is a vibrant red, that stands out and makes a statement. Its dark green long, thin leaves rise from the base providing an unusual look to the landscape. With tall spikes of pink to red bell-shaped flowers that last from May through October. It is extremely tough; it tolerates drought, extreme heat and cold; needing little or no irrigation once established. Red Yucca is not a true yucca; unlike yucca the leaves are not spine-tipped. Red yucca is a Texas Native Plant. Grows 3-5 feet tall and 2-4 feet wide.

ones: 5-9 (In other areas grow as a container plant.) It is hardy to 12 degrees Fahrenheit
Location: Reflected to full sun—direct, FULL SUN FOR MAXIMUM BLOOMS.
Blooming Season: Early spring through fall
Tips for Growing refer to this link:
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/germinate-red-yucca-seeds-20976.html

Ships in USA ..free, and free with GIN, plus bonuses!
Questions & Comments
Original
I have such trouble getting these to sprout. I have two now that are just not progressing. Any suggestions? I will do a GIN if you have already established red yucca...
Jul 21st, 2014 at 11:12:52 AM PDT by
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I always have best luck sproting outside bc they need the heat to germinate. Do u live in a warm climate? If not u could try soak seeds for a day then wrap in slighly damp paper towel then place in a fast food dish that has lid poke holes in it and set on a warming pad. What I will do is try to grow some young plant starts so I can list some of them for ya. If I think of anything else ill let ya know. Sorry your having difficulty. I think it takes them a little longer than most seeds to sprout too.
Jul 21st, 2014 at 12:14:53 PM PDT by

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