Heading down the foothills trail |
An old Torrey Yucca at the end of its line |
On the Crosscut Trail |
The rolling desert |
This Soaptree Yucca has lost one of its heads |
Heading down the foothills trail |
An old Torrey Yucca at the end of its line |
On the Crosscut Trail |
The rolling desert |
This Soaptree Yucca has lost one of its heads |
Sundial called Willow We were thinking of doing one of our favorite high country hikes--the Rim Trail (T105) near Sunspot--but opted to do t...
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It's interesting to follow the life cycle of that yucca.
The Torrey Yucca looks old and bent-over, so of like a tired, old human, huh? Do you have any idea of a typical lifespan for this species of yucca?
Apparently, Scott, some Yuccas perish after five or so years, but the majority live far longer--some up to 100 years. The original plant succumbs, but the vast root system survives, producing more baby Yuccas. This particular individual I photographed appears to have no new growth out of its tap root.
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