The Genus Yucca includes about 4 dozen species of perennials, shrubs, and trees in the Agave family, Agavaceae. These lovely evergreen plants with sword-shaped leaves and annual clusters of white flowers are a dramatic addition to any garden. Yucca are native to the deserts of the Americas and grow as far north as Nevada and Utah.
Yucca
YU003: Yucca baccata COLD HARDY CACTUS
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YU003: Yucca baccata COLD HARDY CACTUS
$8.00
Santa Fe Form The Banana Yucca from northern New Mexico has handsome, wide leaves up to 2-3 feet long. The plump fruit are edible in September. Showy white flowers on 3-4 foot high stalks. 30"H X 36"W. Zones 4-5. Sold in 2.5 inch pot.
YU016: Yucca harrimaniae v. nana COLD HARDY CACTUS
$16.00
The famous Dollhouse Yucca is a compact yucca from the Mountain West! Genetics from Western Colorado and SE Utah. Full sun and heat-loving. 8"H X 10"W Creamy-greenish white bell-shaped flowers in June on 20" stems. This is a very hardy Yucca. Zone 4.

YU026: Yucca elata (Elfin Form)
$16.00
ADORABLE! might describe this Elfin form of Soap Tree. Found in the mystical Guadalupe Mountains of NM. In contrast with its bigger cousin, this jewel only gets 3-4 ft tall. The 12 inch wide heads of foliage are about 1/3 the size of regular elata. The plant tends to branch at a fairly young age. White flower spikes 3 ft above the foliage i...