Sunday, February 15, 2015

Yucca Seed Pod Propagation: Tips For Planting Yucca Seeds

By Bonnie L. Grant Yuccas are arid region plants that are extremely adaptable to the home landscape. They are popular for their drought tolerance and ease of care but also because of their striking sword-like foliage. The plants infrequently bloom, but when they do, they develop oval seed pods. With a little yucca plant pod info, you can grow more of these amazing plants in your own home. Yucca Plant Pod Info Yuccas produce a lovely white to cream flower stalk, decorated with dangling blooms. These panicles will last for several weeks and then the petals will drop off and the ovary will start to develop. Soon seed pods will form. You can allow these to mature on the plant until dry and then harvest them. Alternately, you can cut off the seed pods on yucca to avoid the plant self-seeding. Cutting the stalk will not affect future blooms. Yucca

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