An Old Favorite, New Again

Luckily, Yucca has once again found favor among landscapers and homeowners alike, especially those that are interested only in growing plants that thrive on drought.

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Although the long sword like leaves of these plants are not really succulent, it does fit neatly into the category of ‘succulent plant’ because of the fleshy roots, designed to store water for times when the lack of rainfall extends into years.

Some species and varieties of Yucca, also known as Spanish Bayonet and Adams Needle, are armed. The ends of each leaf have a strong barb – you can see why these plants got such interesting common names.

The roots are like white plump tubers, growing in a clump under the crown of the plant.

These can be divided easily to form new plants. They take a few years to grow big enough to plant in their allotted space, so a nursery area is a good idea.

Once the plant has gained its full size, about 60 cm across (2′) it will start to bloom, fairly reliably every year.

The flowers are borne on a tall stalk, and are waxy white or pink depending on the variety.These are great landscape plants where they are given enough room – don’t put them right up against a building, or along a pathway.

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Variegated forms of Yucca add a lot of punch to the garden in the form of texture and color

They need space around them to look good.

Combine them in a bed of well drained soil with cactus, Aloe, Agave and other succulents for a great  desert landscape.

Rugged water worn boulders and weathered driftwood complete the look.

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More Yucca below…

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Giant spiky succulent(?) 2m high, 3m across – quite common but what is it?
Hi, I had a quite small spiky plant moved to a different part of my garden where it seems to be thriving/ increasing in size dramatically. I’ve seen …

Spikey green plant with pink flowers in late autumn
I live in the uk and bought this plant five yrs ago when is was only really small it has taken this long for it to flower lol..I have lost the tag for …