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Yucca


Yucca selections

Yucca

A yucca in bloom is a showstopper. It produces imposing spires of large, bird-attracting white flowers in summer and fall. The evergreen rosettes of stiff, sharply pointed leaves, often variegated with cream or white, are striking. Use them to punctuate the end of a walkway, mass them as a barrier, or plant them as accents throughout the border. Be careful not to site them away from paths or other places people could be scratched by their sharp leaves. Free-draining soil and sun is all yuccas require.

This plant is also sometimes called Hesperoyucca.

Light:
Sun
Zones:
4-11
Plant Type:
Perennial
Plant Height:
2-3 feet tall, depending on variety
Plant Width:
4-6 feet wide, depending on variety
Bloom Time:
Blooms midsummer to fall, depending on variety
Landscape Uses:
Containers,Beds & Borders,Slopes
Special Features:
Flowers,Attractive Foliage,Fragrant,Fall Color,Winter Interest,Attracts Birds,Attracts Butterflies,Drought Tolerant,Deer Resistant,Easy to Grow
Top Varieties

(Yucca filamentosa 'Bright Edge') makes a substantial clump of rigid, spiny-tipped variegated leaves about 2 1/2-feet long, edged with curly threads. The leaves are broadly banded with creamy yellow. Imposing 8- to 10-foot-tall spires of white flowers appear in mid- to late summer. It is hardy in Zones 4-11.
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(Yucca gloriosa) has evergreen clumps of stiff, pointed 2-foot leaves that arch as they mature. Upright panicles of 2-inch white bells may reach 8 feet tall. It is hardy in Zones 7-11.
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Plant It With
Coreopsis

In sun, the pale yellow daisies of Moonbeam coreopsis echo the creamy yellow edges of the leaves of Bright Edge yucca.

Hens-and-chicks

A carpet of hens-and-chicks surrounding the bold clumps of yucca provides a strong contrast of form in sunny places.

Salvia

Tall Black and Blue sage, with its deep blue flowers make a dramatic statement against stiff clumps of yucca in early fall.

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