Plant id please

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GIBI
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Plant id please

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Hello do you know about the name of this plant ?
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JoyinAlb
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Maybe yucca fliamentosa?
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Paul S
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Yes, a yucca but it could be one of several from the picture. Playing the odds, I'd say a light-starved elephantipes (=gigantea) as they are going to be one of the more commonly encountered plants - looks like there is one of those in the background. But a young Y. jaliscensis looks like that, too.
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lol, my initial thought was a young furcraea foetida, but I guess probably not...
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Spination wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 10:49 am lol, my initial thought was a young furcraea foetida, but I guess probably not...
Yes, and I was thinking some kind of beschorneria
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