You can start harvesting yucca seeds when the seed pods are dry and starting to crack open. This usually happens in late summer or early fall.
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You can start harvesting yucca seeds when the seed pods are dry and starting to crack open. This usually happens in late summer or early fall.
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Big blue liriope is a perennial with grassy green foliage and purple flowers that produces single-seeded berries on stalks in the fall. It is invasive and considered a threat to native wildlife. The plant prefers full to moderate sun and a well-drained growing medium.