Description
Here in zone 7b central North Carolina
where it grows among typical Sabal minor
Isodon effusus is as hard to describe as it is to pronounce
which was subsequently published as a new species in 2012 from our collections
Yucca necopina Europe Here in zone 7b centralYucca necopina is a newly described soapwort with a narrow distribution from a four county range of sandy soils near Dallas, Texas. Yucca necopina was originally thought to be a natural hybrid of Yucca arkansana and Yucca pallida until DNA proved otherwise. The 2' tall x 2' wide rosettes of green leaves are adorned with curly threads along the edges. The Brazos River soapwort is topped in summer with 9' tall, branched flower spikes, laden with white
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