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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Key West


These yuccas against a wood fence really do it for me.

I love the stiffness of the leaves. It is characteristic of yuccas from the tropics and deserts. Our native yucca flops a bit more than I like.
Posted by tylerhorsley at 1:09 PM
Labels: composition, perennials, tropical

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