Definitionn. any of several evergreen plants of the genus Yucca having usually tall stout stems and a terminal cluster of white flowers
Last update: October 16, 2015
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She inclined her head to indicate the endless sand, broken only by an occasional yucca or chickweed. [Please select]
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There was a shadow within the shadow of the yucca. [Please select]
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The yucca and the mesquite turned into oak. [Please select]
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The country before him was ridgy and began to show cottonwoods here and there in the hollows and yucca and mesquite on the higher ground. [Please select]
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"You'd like brigand beefsteak," suggested Linda, "and you'd like cress salad, and I am sure you'd like creamed yucca." [Please select]
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31562, which was obtained in a yucca and acacia association, had little fat. [Please select]
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Nest placed on the under side of a yucca palm leaf, being hung from the spines, about 4 feet from the ground. [Please select]
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The local distribution of _pallidus_ is striking because of its close positive correlation with the distribution of yucca. [Please select]
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Many of the dry capsules of the yucca plants were examined in October, 1951, and these generally still contained a few seeds. [Please select]
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The principal elements of the plant associations in which the turtles were found were creosote bush, yucca, mesquite, juniper, tarbush, and grasses. [Please select]
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A rough, mesquite-dotted and yucca-spired country extended away on either side. [Please select]
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