Growth and reproduction of <i>Yucca elata</i> [1]
Title | Growth and reproduction of Yucca elata |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1932 |
Authors | Campbell R.S. [2], Keller J.G. [3] |
Journal | Ecology |
Volume | 13 |
Pagination | 364-374 |
Date Published | October 1932 |
Keywords | description [4], growth [5], reproduction [6], Yucca elata [7] |
Abstract | Yucca elata, Engelm., locally called soapweed, is a long-lived perennial of the Liliaceae. Wooton and Standley (1915) describe the plant as follows: "Stems conspicuous in old plants, reaching a height of 3 to 4 meters, naked below, clothed with a tuft of leaves above; inflorescence a much branched panicle, leaves 10 mm wide or less." Average plants in southern New Mexico vary from 3 to 6 feet in height, but specimens as tall as 30 feet have been observed. |
URL | /files/bibliography/021.pdf [8] |