If there’s one thing yucca plants don’t need, it’s excessive pampering. These plants naturally grow in the arid regions of the American Southwest, Mexico, and the Caribbean—so they can handle droughts ...
There are endless varieties of Yucca plants, all belonging to the Agave family which are known for being easy to grow and care, wether in a pot or in a garden. There are more than 50 varieties, and ...
Native to South and Central America, yucca plants have a sturdy cane from which strappy sword-like leaves develop. It’s a relative of dracaena, for which it’s often mistaken, but it has stiffer leaves ...
Yucca plants aren’t picky but proper soil conditions are essential for the plant to thrive. You don’t have to worry much about pH levels or nutrients but you must ensure that the soil is well-draining ...
If you're looking for a stunningly attractive plant with good structural form that will also thrive under dry conditions, and won't even blink an eye when exposed to the blazing sun during summer, ...
The soaptree yucca, Yucca elata, is a slow-growing native plant that is well-worth waiting for. It is native to our region and the Chihuahuan desert, as well as northern Mexico. It’s very ...
A red yucca plant growing near a sidewalk. - You Touch Pix of EuToch/Shutterstock It's easier than you think to diversify your landscaping while sticking to the same aesthetic that you know and love.
! Yucca at Conference House Park 2017-03-05 13.16.24.jpg Yucca are tough plants that grow in dry, arid regions and in sandy lowlands along the eastern seaboard. Though naturally found as far north as ...
lily or sacred lily. It is distantly related to yuccas, and is currently placed in the Asparagaceae, the asparagus family. It is closely related to Ophiopogon spp., mondo grass, and Liriope spp., ...