Yucca elata - Soaptree Yucca
Yucca elata Soaptree Yucca has Long, slender, green sharp-tipped leaves with strong white margins. White threads also highlight the leaf margins and form a dense crown atop stout branches. During spring, tall, branched stalks form on mature plants to display bell-shaped white flowers high above the foliage. These attractive blooms are NM state flowers. Soap tree Yuccas are found from southern NV, throughout AZ, to southern NM, and into west Texas and are hardy to about -10°F with well-drained soil. These Yuccas quickly develop a tap root, so they resent being moved once established. Therefore, pick the perfect spot to plant them and leave them forever. Growth Guide These key details will help you understand how your plant will grow and what conditions bring out its best. Exposure: Full sun Watering: Mature Height: 15 feet Mature Width: 4-6 feet Ships: Bare root Why bare root? Where To Plant USDA Hardiness Zones show which plants thrive in your climate b