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| Banana yucca was arguably the most useful plant to prehistoric Native Americans. The roots were pounded to make soap and shampoo. Leaves produced paintbrushes and cordage. Many white fibers exfoliate from leaf margins. These leaf fibers were woven into rope, string, cloth, bow-strings, nets and thread. When just three of the fibers are twisted together, no one (except Josh) can break them. |
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The Banana Yucca flower stem grows to 5 feet or less. Hanging flowers are delicious; they are large, yellow-white and bell-shaped. Summertime two to five inch fruits are also edible. Despite the name, the green fruits look more like large pickles than bananas. | ![]() |