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Botanical Name: Yucca brevifolia
Family: Cactaceae
Type: Seeds
Seeding season: Anytime

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Charm of Joshua Trees

I am not sure how well known these trees are, however Joshua Trees exist wildly in the dry area in the south part of California, including Joshua Tree National Park, which is a few hours away from Los Angeles by car. Joshua trees are a kind of succulents, and large ones grow to 30 feet.
Seeds are available at the visitor center in Joshua Tree National Park, but they are not available in general nurseries.

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Seeding

The seeds require 15C/60F or warmer temperature for germination. So, it is recommended to seed them between the spring to the autumn, when it is warm. Cover the seeds with 1/8 to 1/4 inches of soil.
It takes 11 to 21 days to germinate. Seed them in a container with holes at the bottom, and place it in a bowl or a saucer filled with water to keep them moist, until they germinate.

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Location

Because they like sunlight, it is recommended to keep them near the sunny window or on the balcony.
Young plants like warm temperature at 25C/87F or higher.

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Watering

Though high moisture is required until they germinate, they prefer to be dry after the germination.

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Transplant

They can be transplanted when they are as high as 1 and 1/4 inches.

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