Botanical Name | Yucca faxoniana |
Description | A slow-growing, native tree yucca with good cold hardiness. Eventually grows large and has a tree like trunk. In late spring and into summer, the plants are topped with a cluster of white flowers. The leaves may reach 3' in length and are very stiff with a stout tip. Grows well in any well-drained soil. Heat and drought tolerant. |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Height x Width | 12-20' H x 8-10' W |
Water | Little water needed once established. |
Zones | Zones 6-10 |
Fertilization | Requires no fertilizer. |
Pruning | Little or no pruning is necessary. |
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