Entrancing! The light seems to be coming from within the plant rather than it reflecting sunlight.
Have only recently realized these are growable on the east coast -- from seeing them in pics at Chanticleer (in the made-drier-than-normal Gravel Garden). They have an attention-getting shimmering fireworks effect that's a great contrast to shapelessness and fuzzy/foamy plants.
They have great grass-like movement on a windy day--shimmering, as you said. With the bluest selections, the dried out leaves which in a dry climate are pale blonde, make a wonderful contrast.
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Just like our weather today! Yay for both!
ReplyDeleteAmen to that!
DeleteA beautiful Yucca dear Hoover, I really like the variation in the colour of the spiky leaves from green to silver.
ReplyDeleteHappy week dear friend!
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A wish for a good week for you, Dianne!
DeleteA plant I couldn't get enough of!
ReplyDeleteThe best of the Yucca genus, I think.
DeleteWowsa!
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice surprise when a photo turns out good. Kind of an art-deco look.
DeleteNo designer could do better - the Fibonacci sequence in foliage.
ReplyDeleteThat there math stuff? ;^)
DeleteEntrancing! The light seems to be coming from within the plant rather than it reflecting sunlight.
ReplyDeleteHave only recently realized these are growable on the east coast -- from seeing them in pics at Chanticleer (in the made-drier-than-normal Gravel Garden). They have an attention-getting shimmering fireworks effect that's a great contrast to shapelessness and fuzzy/foamy plants.
They have great grass-like movement on a windy day--shimmering, as you said. With the bluest selections, the dried out leaves which in a dry climate are pale blonde, make a wonderful contrast.
DeleteSeriously cool.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Delete"Kinda cool" doesn't half cut it. 'Resplendent' comes a little closer.
ReplyDeleteHarder to spell, though.
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