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What type of fertilizer does my Spanish dagger need?
In most cases, the most important nutrient for a Spanish dagger is nitrogen, but that does not mean that phosphorus and potassium are unimportant. On the contrary, your Spanish dagger likely needs a decent amount of all three main nutrients, which is why a balanced fertilizer, such as a 10-10-10, can work well. However, a more nuanced ratio of nutrients often leads to optimal growth for a Spanish dagger. Often, fertilizers that are a bit higher in nitrogen work a bit better. For example, a ratio of 10-6-4 can often work well. When fertilizing, you can use a granular fertilizer or a liquid-based one.
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Spanish dagger
Spanish dagger
A species of Yuccas, also known as Palm lily, Adam's needle
Botanical name: Yucca gloriosa
Genus: Yuccas
Description
Description
Spanish dagger (Yucca gloriosa) is a flowering evergreen shrub that originated in the United States southeastern region. It naturally grows along sand dunes, but has become very popularly cultivated as a garden plant used for landscaping. Other names for spanish dagger are Roman candle, Lord's candlestick, and Sea Islands yucca.
Garden Use
Garden Use
The uniquely-shaped spanish dagger genus (Yucca L.) is known for its beautiful leaves and flowers, which have a long blooming time and a pleasant fragrance. It is a common ornamental plant in gardens and also an excellent plant for fresh cut flowers., The spanish dagger is very good at resisting smoke, dust, and harmful gases, making it an ideal plant for the greening and beautification of cities, along with industrial and mining areas. It is often planted at the center of a flower bed, as well as in front of buildings, on lawns, terraces and slopes, by roadsides, fences, etc.
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