Yucca Gigantea 🌱

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Yucca gigantea is a species of a flowering plant in the family of asparagus which is native to Mexico & Central America that’s growing up to 8–12m in height.
It’s an evergreen shrub which is widely cultivated as an ornamental garden or house plant which’s often being called just yucca cane.
Basically the root of this non-flowering plant is used to make some medicine ranging from osteoarthritis, high blood pressure, migraine headaches, stomach disorders , inflammation of the intestine ‘colitis’, high cholesterol, diabetes & liver & gallbladder disorders.
Note that this is not a medical advice, kindly consult your physician before use.
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Thank you for sharing the info

Thank you very much @udibekwe I learnt somthing from your post this morning.
This is actually my first time of hearing about this plant.

Nature is life indeed

Your exposure in plant inspired me to go into mammal world. i like how you arrange them and your explanations about the plant. Being moving around the steem communities to see where i can explore my inner me and i got it when a saw your pattern of post, specially on plant. It inspired me and it also call me back to then days when i am battling technical drawing in my secondary school days. It really made me a good artist not until i enter higher A level university, then a dropped everything about drawing.

I think i will go back a little to draw again and to sharpen it into Mammal unlike @udibekwe on PLANT.

Please keep your good work and research going.

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Interesting information. In my country we know by the name of Yucca a tuber plant generally called cassava, of course the differences between the two are well marked in the details of your post. Every time I see with more importance the value of scientific names. Best regards.