Mexican Lily by maggiemae

Mexican Lily

Beschorneria Yuccoides, also known as Mexican Lily, has clusters of strappy green foliage. Pink-red flowers with a trailing habit appear during spring. These long pink branches extend over this part of the garden for at least three metres! In the background are the iris.
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Making a meal out of leftovers.
Oh what beautiful shapes and colours, it looks and sounds so exotic.
November 23rd, 2021  
Interesting image with the purple in the background.
November 23rd, 2021  
Very pretty
November 23rd, 2021  
how unusual
November 23rd, 2021  
They're different!
November 23rd, 2021  
lovely capture
November 23rd, 2021  
wow, what a neat looking plant!!!
November 23rd, 2021  
Those must be quite hardy stems
November 23rd, 2021  
Nice capture of this unique looking plant
November 23rd, 2021  
Bep
Beautiful!
November 23rd, 2021  
That must be quite a sight…..3 metres is a long way! I love left overs!
November 23rd, 2021  
Lovely patterns.
November 23rd, 2021  
That is quite unique
November 23rd, 2021  
A very long branch! I hope you show us another shot of the blooms after they open!
November 24th, 2021  
@grammyn They are all open, Katy - that's about the max of maturity for this most odd plant!
November 24th, 2021  
@happypat There are about six of these long pink branches all around the plant - hanging over the lawn ready to batt the lawnmower people on their heads!
November 24th, 2021  
I wonder if they are happy here.
November 24th, 2021  
How odd!
November 24th, 2021  
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