SCIENTIFIC NAME: Yucca recurvifolia
COMMON NAME: Pendula Yucca
GARDEN SIZE: 6-8 ft. tall and wide
GROWTH RATE: Moderate
USDA ZONE: 7 to 10 (cold hardy to 0–10°F)
EXPOSURE: Full Sun
WATER & SOIL: Yuccas thrive in well-drained soils—sandy, rocky, or even clay if drainage is good. Once established, they are highly drought-tolerant but can handle occasional watering in prolonged dry spells. Avoid waterlogged sites to prevent root rot.
HABIT (FORM): Upright single-stemmed plant that branches with age; architectural accent
FOLIAGE: Showy, blue-green, long recurving leaves
FLOWERS: Large heads of white blooms in late spring
PLANT ORIGIN: Found south of Tennessee
WILDLIFE SUPPORT: May provide some nesting sites and shelter for birds and small mammals, but does not serve as much of a host for local insects and wildlife. May provide food for insects in the spring.
FERTILIZING: Yuccas require little fertilization. Apply a light feeding of a balanced or low-nitrogen fertilizer in early spring if growth is slow or foliage looks pale. Over-fertilizing can cause weak, floppy leaves.
PRUNING: Very low-maintenance. Remove spent flower stalks and any dead or damaged leaves as needed, typically in late winter or early spring. Trunk-forming species may have dead leaves trimmed for a cleaner appearance.
TOXICITY: Generally considered mildy to moderately toxic to humans and pets.
USES: Excellent as architectural accents, borders, or container specimens. Ideal for xeriscaping, rock gardens, and pollinator-friendly landscapes, with striking blooms and bold evergreen foliage that provide year-round interest.
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