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Jan 31, 2018 9:43 PM CST
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I'm expecting four 'Adam's Needle' come March and I'm a bit excited! We have some bushes (our whole yard is clay) that randomly decided to start dying after I mulched around the area they reside (not up against the bases, not too deep) and I know how hot and dry that area gets in the summer too. So I was thinking, okay Agave, too big, lol. Prickly Pear, I'd regret that one. Yucca! They seem to be in numerous yards here and I've read that they're native to the Southeast? Anywho, I'm excited to see how well they do compared to how unwell the bushes did. :glare:

Do the variegated cultivars of Yucca grow slower?

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