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Outdoor varieties of Yucca are perfect for drought-tolerant garden ideas – they'll put up with the most trying conditions, ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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The red yucca is tough because it can withstand harsh conditions such as extreme heat, wind and drought. The long spires are rather soft and pliable, and there are no spines or thorns on this plant.
Yucca plants, which are also called soapweed, can be quite common on rangeland in western and central Nebraska. They are ...
New Mexico is home to a plant that perfectly symbolizes the state's tenacity and natural beauty – the yucca. In fact, the yucca has been the state's flower for decades. As a symbol of adaptation ...
Yucca’s sword-like leaves add texture to any space. Thanks to its tree-like stature, the yucca plant can grow several feet tall indoors. Outdoors, some varieties may reach 30 feet!
Sun-loving Yucca ‘Color Guard’ combines well with many drought tolerant perennials. Plant it with Sedum, yarrow, Coreopsis, Russian sage and Rudbeckia black-eyed Susan.