
Yucca Yellow
Yellow Yucca Hesperaloe parviflora Plant Habit or Use: small shrub to medium shrub Exposure: sun Flower Color: yellow Blooming Period: spring to summer Fruit Characteristics: woody capsule seed pods Height: 3 to 5 feet Width: 2 to 4 feet Plant Character: evergreen Heat Tolerance: very high Water Requirements: low Soil Requirements: adaptable Yellow Yucca, also known as Hesperaloe parviflora, is a resilient and drought-tolerant perennial native to the arid regions of Texas and Mexico. Its long, sword-shaped leaves boast a vibrant yellow-green hue, adding a pop of color to gardens, rockeries, and xeriscapes year-round.In addition to its vibrant foliage, Yellow Yucca produces tall stalks adorned with clusters of bell-shaped flowers in shades of creamy yellow or pale coral. These blooms emerge in late spring and persist through the summer months, attracting pollinators such as hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden with their sweet nectar.One of the standout features of Yellow Yucca is