Please help ID this agave
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Janet Pizaro on Sep 01, 2016It looks like Yucca.Helpful Reply
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Rita kittles on Sep 01, 2016It is a yucca plant. They are a very tough plant...you can't hardly kill them.Helpful Reply
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Carmen Evans on Sep 02, 2016Sorry there are a variety of Agaves, you'll just have to go on line and check out the leaves perhaps?Helpful Reply
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Ssc526808 on Sep 02, 2016Ii. Think it's a YuccaHelpful Reply
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Barbara C on Sep 02, 2016Yucca.Helpful Reply
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Can7187409 on Sep 02, 2016That's a Yucca !! We have them in our yard.Helpful Reply
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Gra5668039 on Sep 02, 2016No this is not yuca is Yerba Luiza, it is aromatic plant...Helpful Reply
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Sch8226590 on Sep 02, 2016That is a yucca plant. It will eventually grow a tall stalk with white flowers on it that is beautiful. The one you have shown here is still very small so it will have to grow a bit more before getting flowers. I was born and raised in NM and the yucca is the New Mexico state flower.Helpful Reply
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Rosemary Meyer on Sep 02, 2016Maybe an agave sisalana??Helpful Reply
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Brian Owenby on Sep 02, 2016Yucca or soapweedHelpful Reply
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Jan Beaver on Sep 02, 2016Yucca. They even grow wild in Texas.Helpful Reply
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Manya Ameri on Sep 02, 2016It looks like my yucca cane. Very hardy.Helpful Reply
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Judy McDougall-Hiam on Sep 02, 2016Its a yucca. I have 2 in the northeast and they got very large with 5 feet of flower.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Mallory on Sep 02, 2016it's a yucca I ave oneHelpful Reply
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N509268159 on Sep 02, 2016looks like Agave filifera (ThreadyAgave)Helpful Reply
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Diane Picard on Sep 02, 2016I agree, it's a Yucca. I have four in MA. Love it when they flower.Helpful Reply
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Your Momma on Sep 04, 2016That's not an agave plantHelpful Reply
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Barbara Mallory on Sep 06, 2016it's a yucca I have oneHelpful Reply
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Heather Bulloch on Sep 06, 2016Yucca, I have 10 of them. enjoy I doHelpful Reply
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