Samuela

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Read about Samuela in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Samuela (Sam Farlow Trelease, who participated in field-studies of the species). Liliaceae, tribe Yucceae. Yucca-like large plants.

Short-trunked mostly unbranched soft-pulped trees, resembling the baccate yuccas except in their gamophyllous perianth which in one species has a long slender tube resembling a tuberose. As in Yucca Treculeana, but to a greater extent, the bracts of the ample panicle are long and add much to its attractiveness.—Two species, one Texan and the other of the Mexican tableland. Hardy only in the S. where, as in Calif. and along the Riviera, they are said to be beginning to be cult. Monograph by Wm. Trelease in Rept. Mo. Bot. Gard., vol. 13, pp. 116-19. CH


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