Can anyone tell me what this plant is? I was told it was a type of Yucca but I see nothing on-line that looks like it. They were everywhere across Arizona and New Mexico in varying proportions.
It's a "wild" Yucca. The thing sticking out of the top is the flowering plant used to seduce other young, female Yuccas, and the brown stuff on the bottom is what happens when a Yucca doesn't have a gardener around to shave it's beard.
Jerry, you know my plant identification skills consist of assuming it's poison ivy if I can't immediately identify it. That goes for most sagebrush. But I think that is a Yucca plant/tree/bush/stalk. I have a Yucca hiking pole I got in New Mexico.
A mildew-infested Nike missile?
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It's a "wild" Yucca. The thing sticking out of the top is the flowering plant used to seduce other young, female Yuccas, and the brown stuff on the bottom is what happens when a Yucca doesn't have a gardener around to shave it's beard.
ReplyDeleteJaFinn: that's good! Yucc yucc!
ReplyDeleteJerry, you know my plant identification skills consist of assuming it's poison ivy if I can't immediately identify it. That goes for most sagebrush. But I think that is a Yucca plant/tree/bush/stalk. I have a Yucca hiking pole I got in New Mexico.
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