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Yucca faxoniana - Wikipedia
As a part of my goal to consolidate all my info sources, I am studying the Kindle book about plants that are found in the Trans-Pecos region of Texas. This is where I have my 40 acres.
I list a couple of links. One is for amaranth, aka "pigweed". It so happens that this plant is just about everywhere. It is thought of as a weed, but it does have food value. I'm not so sure that I have any of this growing wild on my land. If not, it could possibly be considered as a "crop" to cultivate.
The other link is to the yucca, which is definitely present on my land. It is a species known as "Spanish Dagger". In one of my videos, there is one visible that was overturned. I suspect that it was overturned by some free-ranging cattle in the area. Cattle will knock one of these over in order to get at the flowers, which are edible. But there aren't that many of these yucca, so free-ranging cattle have to work hard for just a little nourishment. That particular one was just about 5 feet tall. The bigger ones on the property can be too big for even a cow to knock over.
I don't like the idea of somebody else's cattle to be free-ranging on my land. But that is a different subject.
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