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Yucca Plants
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Yucca Plants

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With their spiky, sword-like leaves, these yucca plants are typical of high-altitude Andean gardens, where they thrive in dry, sunny conditions. In colonial homes like this one in Tunja, yuccas were often used as ornamental plants that also symbolized resilience and strength in Muisca and Spanish traditions.

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