Giant Yucca elephantipes on Salt Spring Island

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2011

Very rare to see this tender species of Yucca growing outdoors on our island. May 1, 2011

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  • @SEIKOHGIKEN It was a house plant that was in a friends place for 20 years. They moved away and couldn't take it with them so she gave it to me. It had grown quite a bit since I planted it out in the garden

  • Very nice video ,how old is the plant? Its been outside 5 years - but how big was it when u plant it in the earth?

    thanks for sharing.

  • @MonicaTheMad I have seen them last a few winters outdoors unprotected in our mildest growing regions, but a cold snap always ends up killing them. They are not very cold tolerant at all.

  • Must have acclimated.

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