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ZeroZero1
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Dovefromabove
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The first looks like Crinum x powelli 'Album' lovely scent in the evening.
The second looks familiar but I just can't trawl up a name for it
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Hostafan1
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Frist two are Crinum Powelii alba , the other is , I think. Yucca agavifolia.
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Dovefromabove
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“I am not lost, for I know where I am. But however, where I am may be lost.”
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ZeroZero1
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That was quick!
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nutcutlet
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The second might be an Eryngium. E. agavifolium maybe
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Hostafan1
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nutcutlet
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The second might be an Eryngium. E. agavifolium maybe
That's the one, not yucca. tsk @ self.
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nutcutlet
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ZeroZero1
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BTW these are from the wonderful Golder's Hill Flower Garden. I shall post about that
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fidgetbones
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I thought the second one Eyryngium agavifolium. Lovely plant, needs free draining soil. Mine died the first winter.
You don't stop doing new things because you get old, you get old because you stop doing new things.
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ZeroZero1
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The second has small round bulbous seed nodules, I dont this it is an Erygium, its not the kind of Yucca I have experienced. it stood about four feet tall.
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The second looks familiar but I just can't trawl up a name for it