Yucca (Soapwort)
We are in our Southwest mode and have discovered the beauty of the structural yuccas. While they are not for everyone, especially young kids, there is something magical about yuccas. This year, we have gone yucca-crazy with a wonderful selection of hard-to-find species as well as an array of variegated foliage forms...I hope you are as yucca-crazy as we are!
Yucca aloifolia 'Variegata' (Margined Spanish Bayonet)

Yucca aloifolia 'Variegata' (Margined Spanish Bayonet)

SunZone: 7-9 84" tall Origin: USA
Finally, we are able to offer this splendid variegated selection of our southeast US native, Yucca aloifolia. This has long been one of our favorite garden plants; however, propagation difficulties had limited our offering of this gem...but not anymore. Each 6" thick trunk can reach 7' tall and is adorned with rigid bayonet-like leaves of medium green, surrounded by a bicolor margin of light green and edged in creamy yellow. When the plants reach 3-4' tall, they are topped with 2' tall flower plumes of white bells in early summer...simply stunning! Although it handled -9 degrees F in 1984/85, it seems to dislike extended periods at or below 0 degrees F. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #02105
$16.00  

Yucca angustissima var. kanabensis (Kanab Soapwort)

Sun to Part SunZone: 6-7, at least 36" tall Origin: USA
Web-Only! (aka: Y. kanabensis) This US native hails from northern AZ and southern UT, where it grows on dry hillsides and in desert woodlands among native junipers and Pinyon pines. The non or short-trunked specimens form a rosette of 3' long stiff leaves, topped in spring with 3-4' tall spikes of white flowers that are often pink to purple in bud. Very well-drained soils are critical to its survival. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #01765
$12.00  

Yucca coahuilensis (Coahuila Soapwort)

SunZone: 8-10, guessing 24" tall Origin: Mexico
Web-Only! Yucca coahuilensis hails from the grasslands in the northern Mexico State of Coahuila...imagine that! This south of the border relative of the US Yucca louisianensis makes a trunkless 3' wide rosette of concave blue-green leaves, highlighted by white hairs along the leaf edges. When mature, the clump is topped in late spring by a 5' tall paniculate flower stalk of white bell-shaped flowers. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07598
$12.00  

Yucca decipiens (Palm Soapwort)

SunZone: 8-10, possibly colder 180" tall Origin: Mexico
Web-Only! This yucca hails from the San Luis Potosi region of Mexico where it can be found growing up to 8000' in elevation. Y. decipiens is painful...make that also painfully slow growing. With age, (yours and your grandkids') Y. decipiens will make a massive 30' tall, candelabra-like branched single trunk specimen. The 2' long x 2" wide stiff, olive-green, bayonet-like leaves are often edged with thread-like filifers...great for turf wars, frog-gigging, and when you just can't find a thumb tack. Expect a 3' tall plant in 10 years and a 15' tall plant in your lifetime. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07099
$14.00  
Yucca endlichiana (Creeping Dwarf Soapwort)

Yucca endlichiana (Creeping Dwarf Soapwort)

SunZone: 8-10, guessing 18" tall Origin: Mexico
Web-Only! Yucca endlichiana is so far out on the yucca family tree that it's almost unrecognizable as a yucca. This endemic to a small area in Mexico's Chihuahuan Desert at 3000' is the only stoloniferous species of yucca. The tightly-packed clumps are reminiscent of Agave lechuguilla, with pencil-thick, 1' tall, upright blue-green leaves emerging directly from the ground. In May, the white bell-like floral clusters open among the foliage. If you've got hot, dry, slightly alkaline soils, you've got a chance at growing this strange yucca. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07115
$12.00  
Yucca filamentosa 'Color Guard' (Variegated Yucca)

Yucca filamentosa 'Color Guard' (Variegated Yucca)

SunZone: 5-10, at least 20" tall Origin: USA
This fabulous yucca selection was brought into the US from Japan by hosta-guru Paul Aden. This is the best gold-centered variegated yucca on the market. The growth habit is similar to Y. 'Golden Sword', except that the center coloration brightens to a creamy-gold in midsummer, when others begin to fade. The foliage is also covered in hundreds of curly white hairs, which can be shaved off if the lack of grooming bothers you. Dan Hinkley, founder of Heronswood, rates this in his Top 10 most indispensable plants! Each 3' wide clump is topped with 6' stalks of white flowers in spring...AWESOME! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #01568
$15.00  
Yucca filamentosa 'Golden Sword' (Golden Sword Soapwort)

Yucca filamentosa 'Golden Sword' (Golden Sword Soapwort)

SunZone: 4-10 20" tall Origin: USA
Web-Only! This easy-to-grow yucca is one of our favorites and is planted regularly around our display garden. The bright yellow foliage with a dark green edge is less rigid than some of the more anti-social types, with the leaf tips on the old foliage becoming pendent. The leaf coloration is at its brightest in spring, fall, and winter...a striking accent plant. In late spring, the 20" tall x 36" wide clump is topped with 6' tall stalks of white, bell-shaped flowers. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #01172
$15.00  
Yucca gloriosa 'Lone Star' (Lone Star Soapwort)

Yucca gloriosa 'Lone Star' (Lone Star Soapwort)

SunZone: 7-9, at least 48" tall Origin: USA
NEW! It's a rare occasion when a variegated plant sports green and actually becomes a better garden plant, but that is exactly what happened with Yucca 'Lone Star'. This green reversion of Yucca 'Tiny Star' has dazzled both us and visitors with what is unquestionably the best green yucca in our extensive collection. The longer we grow this, the more we think this might actually be a Y. gloriosa hybrid. Yucca 'Lone Star' makes a 4' tall x 4' wide specimen in 4 years, with 2' long x 3.5" wide leaves that radiate out from a thick central stalk. In late summer the clumps are topped with 3' tall spikes of hanging large white bell-shaped flowers....simply stunning. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #08263
$15.00  
Yucca gloriosa 'Variegata' (Variegated Mound-lily Soapwort)

Yucca gloriosa 'Variegata' (Variegated Mound-lily Soapwort)

Sun to Part SunZone: 7-10, at least 48" tall Origin: USA
Web-Only! We have grown this wonderful yucca for years...originally from the JC Raulston Arboretum. Each 2-3' wide, trunked clump reaches 48" in height in 10 years. The blue-green, rigid leaves are bordered with a wide margin that emerges gold, then changes to a rich cream. The good color contrast holds all season! In mid-summer, this stunning yucca is topped with 3' tall spikes with attractive, large, white, bell-shaped flowers. Y. gloriosa is a great addition to the perennial border and deserves a special place in the dry garden! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #02104
$15.00  
Yucca gloriosa 'Walbristar' PP 17,653 (Bright Star Yucca)

Yucca gloriosa 'Walbristar' PP 17,653 (Bright Star Yucca)

SunZone: 7-10, at least 24" tall Origin: USA
Another idiotic plant name...sounds like time for a revolt! Yucca 'Walbristar' is one of the most unusual new yuccas to hit the market recently. It was discovered as a sport of the southeast US native Y. gloriosa in David Tristam's UK nursery by Tim Crowther. The rosette will eventually reach 2' tall x 2' wide, composed of stiff medium green leaves which are surrounded by a wide border that emerges yellow and then fades to creamy white. Mature clumps are topped in late summer with 3' tall flower spikes of white bell-shaped flowers. This is a dreadfully slow-growing plant...slower than DC Beltway traffic. I'd plant this in the rock garden and if it ever decides to grow, move it to another location. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07581
$18.00  
Yucca linearifolia (Linear Leaf Yucca)

Yucca linearifolia (Linear Leaf Yucca)

SunZone: 6-10, guessing 48" tall Origin: USA, Mexico
(syn: Yucca rostrata var. linearis) Imagine taking the wonderful Yucca rostrata and making the blue leaves narrower but longer (to 32"). If you can envision this atop a short phone pole, then you can image Yucca linearifolia. This native to TX and adjacent Northern Mexico was long considered a form of Y. rostrata but has been elevated to species status...at least by some taxonomists. This is surprisingly little known in cultivation, but we aim to help change that. Expect a 4' tall specimen in 10 years. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07190
$15.00  

Yucca madrensis (Madre Soapwort)

Sun to Part SunZone: 8-10, guessing 84" tall Origin: Mexico
Web-Only! Yucca madrensis hails from 5000' to 6500' in the dry Mexican pine-oak forests of the Sierra Madre Occidental states of Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico. The 18" long green leaves adorn the 7' tall solitary stalks...essentially a shorter and smaller version of Y. schottii. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07375
$12.00  
Yucca mixtecana (Thin-stemmed Oaxaca-Puebla Soapwort)

Yucca mixtecana (Thin-stemmed Oaxaca-Puebla Soapwort)

SunZone: 8-10, guessing 200" tall Origin: Mexico
Web-Only! This native to the hot, dry, stony hills and slopes of Oaxaca, Mexico eventually makes an 18' tall trunked specimen with concave green leaves, edged with curly white hairs. In spring, the 1' tall flower spike arches out horizontally from near the top of the foliage. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07221
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Yucca nana (Dwarf Soapwort)

Yucca nana (Dwarf Soapwort)

SunZone: 4-7 12" tall Origin: USA
Web-Only! (syn: Y. harrimaniae ssp. harrimaniae) This dwarf form of Yucca harrimaniae was given species status in 1998, although there is an ongoing taxonomic war over this plant. Yucca nana is endemic to a small area, around 6000' in elevation, on the UT/CO border, where it can be found growing on sandy/gravel slopes among tall scrubby pines. The compact plants, 1' tall x 1' wide, are composed of narrow green leaves covered in white filaments. When mature, the clumps are topped with 3' flower spikes of white, bell-shaped flowers. This is a superb rock garden plant that deserves to be more widely grown. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #06809
$15.00  
Yucca pallida coll. #D09-26 (Blue Soapwort)

Yucca pallida coll. #D09-26 (Blue Soapwort)

SunZone: 7-10, possibly colder 20" tall Origin: USA
Web-Only! This splendid yucca makes a great garden plant, forming short 20" tall x 30" wide single rosettes. The wide and slightly twisted powder-blue leaves are somewhat stiff, but not dangerous as other species like Y. torreyi. The Yucca Do collection of this TX endemic was made from the center of its six-county distribution in Brown County, TX (Zone 7b) where it was growing on limestone rock. (Note: Plants from the edge of the range tend to integrate with the green Y. rupicola.) Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #04896
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Yucca peninsularis (Our Lady's Candle Soapwort)

SunZone: 8-10, guessing 36" tall Origin: Mexico
Web-Only! (aka: Yucca (Hesperoyucca) whipplei ssp. eremica) This form of Yucca whipplei makes a monocarpic (dies after flowering) 3' wide, often clustering rosette of silvery-grey leaves found in the Mexican State of Baja California Norte...yes, this is really a Mexican state. The stunning flower spike often has purple on the buds. Perfect drainage is essential for survival...for advanced gardeners only. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml #07763
$12.00  

Yucca potosina (Palm Soapwort)

SunZone: 8-10, guessing 180" tall Origin: Mexico
Web-Only! From 5000 to 6000' in the Central Mexican State of San Luis Potosi in the Chihuahuan Desert comes the 15' tall palm-like Yucca potosina. The 2' long concave green leaves with grey/brown twisted hairs resemble the nearby Yucca carnerosana. It is often mistaken for this species until flowering, when Y. carnerosana produces a huge upright spike, while Y. potosina has a porn star-size, very pendent flower spike in need of a massive dose of Viagra. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #07805
$12.00  
Yucca rigida (Rigid Blue Yucca)

Yucca rigida (Rigid Blue Yucca)

SunZone: 7b-10, possibly colder 144" tall Origin: Mexico
Web-Only! Yucca rigida is another of the beautiful blue-leaf species which is often confused with Y. rostrata. The 30" long powder blue leaves adorn this 12' tall upright grower from the northern Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, and Zacatecas. In comparison to Y. rostrata, the leaves of Y. rigida are generally wider, less twisted, and less flexible than Y. rostrata...in other words, more anti-social. The 2' tall flower spike adorned with pendent white bells is also held slightly down in the foliage as compared to Y. rostrata. Y. rigida is a stunning specimen plant for the dry garden. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #01379
$12.00  
Yucca rostrata (Beaked Blue Yucca)

Yucca rostrata (Beaked Blue Yucca)

SunZone: 5-10 50" tall Origin: Mexico
This is truly one of the most elegant (and user-friendly) yuccas for the garden, and certainly one of the most hardy of the trunk-forming species. The narrow, powder-blue foliage radiates out from the head of the central stalk like one of those "Rostrata-farian" hairdos. In 10 years, expect a 4' trunked specimen (eventually to 10'+) that will branch with age...much faster in alkaline soils. The species name 'rostrata' refers to the fruit, which truly resembles the beak of a bird. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #00127
$14.00  
Yucca rostrata 'Sapphire Skies' (Sapphire Skies Blue Beaked Yucca)

Yucca rostrata 'Sapphire Skies' (Sapphire Skies Blue Beaked Yucca)

SunZone: 5b-10 48" tall Origin: USA, Mexico
This selection of Yucca rostrata comes from an early 1990's Sean Hogan collection in Northern Mexico. Sean grew out a batch of seed and selected the most powder blue form for tissue culture under the name Yucca rostrata 'Sapphire Skies'. Yucca rostrata is one of the hardiest species of trunked yucca, forming a 4' tall plant in 10 years. The narrow powder blue leaves are quite flexible and subsequently worthless as a weapon, so just enjoy yours as a garden specimen. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #06697
$16.00  
Yucca thompsoniana (Thompson's Yucca)

Yucca thompsoniana (Thompson's Yucca)

SunZone: 5-10 72" tall Origin: USA
(syn: Y. rostrata var. thompsoniana) This is one of my favorite tree yuccas. As the plant ages, the spectacular single trunk will be attractively adorned with dried foliage flattened to the trunk, and topped with a toupee of narrow, blue-grey foliage...most closely resembling a spray-painted '60s afro hairdo on a tall Al Gore-shaped fence post. In late spring, the plants are topped with 4' spikes of white flowers...COOL! Our plants are 1-year-old seedlings that are ready to explode in growth. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #01767
$14.00  
Yucca torreyi (Torrey's Soapwort)

Yucca torreyi (Torrey's Soapwort)

SunZone: 7-10 96" tall Origin: USA, Mexico
Web-Only! This easy-to-grow specimen yucca will eventually make a tree to 15' tall. In 10 years, expect a stunning 8' tall architectural specimen with wide, rigid, blue-green bayonet-like leaves to 3' long. When the plant gets established, it will reward you with a 4' tall spike of white, bell-shaped flowers plus lots of laughs as you ask friends to weed around it. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #01774
$14.00  
Yucca treculeana (Spanish Dagger)

Yucca treculeana (Spanish Dagger)

SunZone: 7-10 144" tall Origin: USA, Mexico
Web-Only! Here's a plant that is worthy of its TX heritage...humongously large (who says we aren't adjective?) and under its breath yells...back off! Y. treculeana is indeed an imposing yucca that typically forms a thick, 12' tall trunk, although giant specimens can exceed 20' tall. The rigid, boat-shaped, 3' long x 2" wide bayonet-like leaves are symmetrically arranged around the thick trunk. When the plant is old enough to flower, usually in about 4-5 years, a giant, white, light bulb-like inflorescence emerges from the top, opening into an amazing floral spike of white. The leaves can be used for thatching roofs, while the fruit ferments nicely into an adult beverage. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #05861
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