


Hello! I've got a couple of (presumably) agave that I relocated to help with erosion. One of them has four little friends (yucca, maybe?) growing around it. I don't really have any preference as to what grows there. Normally, I just let stuff do what it wants, but since I did relocate the spiky boys, I've been trying to look out for them a bit, and this one is doing the best of the relocated spikies. I know yucca/agave do the little shoots around them when they grow, but these seem to be two different plants?
Either way, should any of these five be relocated? If so, at what point is best for both resilience to deer (yes, they try to eat the spikies AND my aloe and even sometimes the larger MaybeYucca elsewhere) but also adaptability for roots? If they can all do well together, I'm all for leaving them be. I know the spikies all had intermingled roots growing together from where I moved them from, so I presume that guy doesn't care. Included pics of the spiky plant colony and what I assume is the source of the little ones in case that helps with decision-making.
First pic is the spiky in question with the four new growths around it.
Second pic is the "colony" of spikies I raided. They were all clustered in there and thriving.
Third pic is what I presume is the identity of the four new growths. There's a couple of them scattered at various points.
by not_this_word

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