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YUCCA
This type of yucca is native to the Southwest United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and the Death Valley area of California) as well as northern Mexico. It shares the same mounded clumps of stiff, sword-shaped leaves with all the other varieties of yucca. Yucca baccata often grows with sagebrush, pinyon juniper, or ponderosa pine in its natural environment. It is a slow-growing plant that is best planted in the spring. The banana yucca is non-invasive.
YUCCA MULTI HEAD – SPINELESS JEWELS
The drought tolerant Yucca is a low maintenance plant with sword like dark green leaves. The plant can add a tropical feel in your homes, cafes, restaurants.
YUCCA SINGLE HEAD
Yucca is the common name for more than 40 species of plants in the Yucca genus. They have tough, sword-like leaves and a large spike of whitish flowers. Yucca contains chemicals that might reduce swelling. It might also have antibacterial and antifungal effects. Yuccas are native to the American Southwest, Mexico, and the Caribbean—they are visually interesting, looking similar to agave or dragon plants. Some are fast-growing plants growing up to two feet per year, while others grow slowly, about 5 inches a year. All are extremely drought tolerant. Most species of yucca will grow into room-devouring monsters, but this takes so long that you’ll get many years of use as a houseplant before it overwhelms your space. Most can grow outdoors, withstanding cold snaps. Some varieties can survive subzero temperatures. Plant them outdoors in the early spring. However, do not plant them too close to the house; these plants are not invasive species but have invasive root systems that can damage home foundations, sidewalks, and underground pipes. Beware the tips of the long, spiny leaves of yucca plants; they are sharp and pointy and can cause injury. Pet owners should take caution if adding yucca plants—all parts of the plant are toxic to dogs and cats.
ZAMIA INDOOR
As per Feng Shui, zz plant must be grown indoors as it will attract protective and purifying energy. Many Feng shui experts believe keeping this plant in the southeastern corner of house or office could bring more wealth and growth. As per Vastu, zz plant may bring good fortune, and it can be lucky for many people. There are a variety of ZZ plants based on their height, size, color and growing requirements. Some of the most common types of zz plants are zz Raven (the dark beauty), zenzi (the dwarf zizi) & Zamioculcas zamiifolia (Variegata)
ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA
Ziziphus jujuba or Jujube tree ???? ???? is a spiny, somewhat pendulous tree with an erect trunk and rough gray bark. Leaves are glossy, bright green with pale underside, oval, with three prominent white veins radiating from their base. Flowers are small, greenish yellow, arranged in clusters, appearing in spring and followed by fleshy, reddish brown, berry-like edible fruits.
Chinese date, jujube red date, Jujube Tree, Korean date, or Indian date, Ziziphus jujuba,