Desert Spoon?
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Desert Spoon?
Nolina? Xamsomething from Australia? Any guesses?
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Re: Desert Spoon?
Looks like Dasylirion quadrangulata... though can't 100% rule out a Xanthorrhoea... though usually have slightly less stiff leaves
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Re: Desert Spoon?
Geoff those shorter leaves are the result of pruning right?
I can go with the D.quandrangulata.
I can go with the D.quandrangulata.
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Re: Desert Spoon?
I second that. Just leave them alone.Viegener wrote:Yeesh, one of worst haircuts I've ever seen