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It's called Chaparral Yucca, but I have also seen it in the Coastal Sage Scrub. When it is on flower, it is the most beautiful creamy white ever. And as a bonus, all those flowers are edible!
It is the host plant for the yucca moth, which is also the pollinator.
Needs complete sun. Won't accept anything less.
Fits neatly in its place.
Pokey
Chaparral Yucca
$8.00Precio
IVA excluido
species name Hesperoycca whipplei plant type evergreen, but dies right after flowering, but also shoots out pups, so no need to replace with another plant height by width usually 2 ft, but sends out an 8 ft tall upright flower stalk sun exposure Full sun water requirement Low soil type any, rocky bloom period April-May natural habitat Chaparral, Coastal Sage Scrub uses and other fun facts Flowers are edible cooked, leaves are used for cordage