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- Yucca schidigera, also known as the Mojave yucca or Spanish dagger, is a perennial plant in the asaparagus family native to the southwestern United States...
- as Harriman's yucca Yucca faxoniana in Texas, with mature fruits Yucca schidigera in Nevada, in full bloom No species name is listed in state statutes,...
- baccata means 'with berries'. Banana yucca is closely related to the Yucca schidigera, the Mojave yucca, with which it is inters****d where their ranges overlap;...
- further up in elevation, Banana yucca - Yucca baccata, Mojave yucca - Yucca schidigera, and the Joshua Tree - Yucca brevifolia appear more frequently. Small...
- dose) reduced hydrogen sulfide levels by 71%. In combination with yucca schidigera, and zinc acetate, this was increased to an 86% reduction in hydrogen...
- gases.) Bi****h subsalicylate Chloryphyllyn Herbs such as rosemary Yucca schidigera Zinc acetate On average, healthy humans eliminate 128 g of fresh ****...
- potatorum cv. 'Kichiokan' Agave salmiana Agave salmiana var. ferox Agave schidigera cv. 'Durango Delight' Agave shawii Agave sisalana (sisal) Agave sisalana...
- Muller's oak Rhus ovata, sugar bush Simmondsia chinensis, jojoba Yucca schidigera, Mojave yucca Hesperoyucca whipplei (syn. Yucca whipplei), foothill yucca...
- extract Rubus idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit Extract Yucca herbal extract Yucca schidigera Stem Extract Aloe vera leaf gel Aloe barbadensis Leaf Juice Tea tree oil...
- edges—not unlike those seen on related species (such as Agave filifera or A. schidigera, for example). The species grows in clumps up to 3–6 ft (0.91–1.83 m)...