Yucca pallida | Twist-Leaf Yucca | 10 Seeds
Yucca pallida, commonly known as pale-leaf yucca or twist-leaf yucca, is a compact, evergreen succulent native to central Texas, where it grows in limestone-rich, rocky soils. This low-growing species forms small rosettes of broad, lance-shaped leaves that are pale blue-green to almost silver, with a powdery, waxy coating that enhances its unique color. The leaves are typically 1 to 2 feet long, with slightly curled, filamentous edges and soft, flexible tips, giving the plant a softer appearance compared to other yuccas. In spring, Yucca pallida sends up a tall flower spike, reaching up to 4 feet, with clusters of creamy white, bell-shaped flowers that attract pollinators like moths and bees. This yucca thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soils, making it highly drought-tolerant and ideal for xeriscaping and dry gardens. Its distinctive foliage color and compact form add architectural interest to desert and rock gardens, and it requires little maintenance once establ