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FREE: Datil a.k.a. Banana Yucca (Yucca Baccata) Seeds hardy perennial, zones 4-10

Datil a.k.a. Banana Yucca (Yucca Baccata) Seeds hardy perennial, zones 4-10
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The listing, Datil a.k.a. Banana Yucca (Yucca Baccata) Seeds hardy perennial, zones 4-10 has ended.

Package of 15 seeds, hand-collected by me from healthy plants.

A showy plant with a beautiful stalk of flowers that some relish as a favorite wild food.
The fruits are also edible and said to taste somewhat like a sweet potato when baked.
It is found in rocky desert soils, grasslands and open woods throughout the southwestern United States.
Grows native here in the high elevation reaches of northern New Mexico, They seem to have an amazing tolerance to the dry summers and where the winters are snowy. Of the few that grow on my property, they need no upkeep. Their beautiful spring blooms add a nice touch of color to any xeriscape.

These seeds are not commercially available, meaning you cannot find them from your local garden center or seed catalogs!

SHIPPING:
Due to Customs Regulations, I am unable to guarantee shipment of seeds or live plants outside of US borders. No international bidders please.
Thank you.

This auction is set to end on July 4th; I will ship on July 6th. This provides winner with sufficient time to message me with their mailing info.

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Jun 24th, 2011 at 7:17:53 PM PDT by
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Jun 24th, 2011 at 7:23:45 PM PDT by
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Jun 24th, 2011 at 7:23:03 PM PDT by
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Attention Fellow Plant Lovers!
Here is my Home & Garden>Bulbs & Seeds Category Wish List:

--> Crown of Thorns plant or Seeds (any variety) I had one and my cat actually ate it! (wierd, I know)
--> Coffee Bean Plant or Seeds
--> Lucky Bamboo Plant (if somebody doesn't list this soon, I may invest in a handful and list the extras myself)

In turn, I have available to list:

--> Spider Plants (rooted and healthy, ready to transplant)
--> Orange Trees (rooted with 2-4 leaves, ready to transplant)
--> Banana Yucca Plants (rooted plants with 2-3 blades, ready to transplant)

Feel free to comment and let me know what you think of the items that I have ready to be listed. I want to know what's hot and what's not! Also comment if you have any of the plants and/or seeds that I named in my wish list!

As an added bonus, I'll throw in a few Soapweed Yucca seeds for the winner of this auction!
Enjoy! and Happy Bidding!
Jun 24th, 2011 at 7:25:26 PM PDT by
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Jun 24th, 2011 at 7:25:03 PM PDT by
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Now about the yucca... There's a website that you can look up your zone. It's http://michiganbulb.com/pop_findzone.asp But 4-10 pretty much covers the entire USA, lol. So, yes, they'll grow for you in Indiana and in full sun. I've started all of mine in damp paper towels and once the root breaks out of the seed, I transfer to a peat pellet until it shoots a leaf. These only sprout one blade at a time, unlike most other plants that come from seed with two leaves. Once it has two or three blades, I plant it in the ground. They do really well in a rocky soil mixture.
Jun 24th, 2011 at 7:27:51 PM PDT by
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