RM2GY04XF–Adam's needle, weak-leaf yucca (Yucca flaccida 'Golden Sword', Yucca flaccida Golden Sword), cultivar Golden Sword
RM2EP91WF–Yucca flaccida 'Golden Sword' (v). Needle palm 'Golden Sword'. Yucca filamentosa 'Golden Sword', Blue-green leaves with creamy-yellow central region
RM2GJXY54–Adams Needle Yucca filamentosa Yucca flaccida 'Golden Sword' variegated leaves and budding flower spike towering to the blue sky
RM2WFB9EB–Yucca flaccida Golden Sword, needle palm Golden Sword, evergreen shrub with blue-green leaves, drooping towards the tips, central band of creamy-yello
RM2A831R1–Needle palm, Yucca flaccida Pubescent-stemmed (Adam's needle, Yucca puberula). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by Edward Dalton Smith from Robert Sweet's The British Flower Garden, Ridgeway, London, 1828.
RM2JGAGPP–Yucca plant flower, Yucca filamentosa 'Golden Sword' variegated leaves and white bloom in the backlight, sky Spoonleaf Yucca
RMACRFHP–Abstract of Green Spiky Yucca Leaves
RF2A1FCT9–Closeup of flowers with rain drops on a blooming yucca plant in a garden in Winkler, Manitoba, Canada.
RMP9H87T–Adam's needle or needle palm, Yucca flaccida (Glaucescent Adam's needle, Yucca glaucescens). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after Edwin Dalton Smith from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
RF2GE4137–Flowers of the exotic-looking Yucca flaccida in the summery perennial garden. cornwall, GB, England
RM2AKXE1H–Colour in the flower garden . ROSE THE GARLAND IN A SILVER HOLLY.. ERYNGIUM OLIVERIANUM. CHAPTER VIIITHE FLOWER BORDER IN AUGUST By the second week of August the large flower border is coming to its best. The western grey end, with its main planting of hoary and glaucous foliage—Yucca, Sea Kale, Cineraria maritima, Rue, Elymus, Santolina, Stachys, &c.—now has Yucca flaccida in flower. This neat, small Yucca, one of the varieties or near relatives of filamentosa, is a grand plant for late summer. A well-established clump throws up a quantity of flower-spikes of that highly ornamental character
RF2PG1BX3–3d illustration of yucca flaccida isolated on black background
RF2F6WNB3–Sydney Australia, leaves with wispy strings along edge of leaves of a yucca flaccidia plant native to southeast USA
RF2F6WN3D–Sydney Australia, leaves with wispy strings along edge of leaves of a yucca flaccidia plant native to southeast USA
RMP7C7X8–Needle palm, Yucca flaccida Pubescent-stemmed (Adam's needle, Yucca puberula). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by Edward Dalton Smith from Robert Sweet's The British Flower Garden, Ridgeway, London, 1828.
RM2AJ9FRJ–Spring catalogue of John Saul's new, rare and beautiful flower and garden seeds, &c 1885 . ors and delight fid fragrance. Yucca flaccida 10 filamentosa 10 Per pkt.Agrostis pulchella. A beautiful feathery grass..$ 05Andropogon argenteus. Silvery plumes, peren-nial 10 Briza Maxima. Large quaking grass 05 Chrysurus cynosuroides. Dwarf grass with feathery spikes 05 Coix lachryma—Jobs tears 05 Eragrostis elegans. Love grass, graceful habit.. 05 Erianthus ravenna?. Fine perennial grass 10 Eulalia japonica. An exceedingly graceful variegated grass 10 Gymnothrix japonica. Hardy perennial grass.. 10 Pe
RF2PG1BX2–3d illustration of yucca flaccida isolated on black background
RF2F6WN3Y–Sydney Australia, leaves with wispy strings along edge of leaves of a yucca flaccidia plant native to southeast USA
RF2F6WNYX–Sydney Australia, Clump of yucca flaccidia plant with wispy strings along edge of leaves
RMP9H6P6–Adam's needle or needle palm, Yucca flaccida (Downy Adam's needle, Yucca puberula). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after Edwin Dalton Smith from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
RMRDT84W–. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. 236 HARDY PLANTS FOB, THE spot requiring a distinct type of hardy vegetation, and so is its fine though, delicate variegated variety. Yucca flaccida is somewhat in the FlG-89- way of this, but smaller. It flow- ers even more abundantly and regularly than filamentosa, and is well worthy of cultivation. The preceding spe- jfe cies, if not so much used in our gardens as they deserve, are at all events known in them. The following
RF2PG1BRE–3d illustration of yucca flaccida isolated on black background
RF2PG1BWJ–3d illustration of yucca flaccida isolated on black background
RF2PG1BFB–3d illustration of set yucca flaccida bush isolated on white background
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