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Red Yucca (Bundle of 4)- Hesperaloe parviflora - Quart Containers - by Crape Myrtle Guy - Live Plants - 6-12" Tall (4)
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Red Yucca (Bundle of 4)- Hesperaloe parviflora - Quart Containers - by Crape Myrtle Guy - Live Plants - 6-12" Tall (4)

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Red yucca (which is not a yucca) is a stalwart in the landscapes of Texas and the southwest. Its dark green rosette of long, thin leaves rising fountain-like from the base provides an unusual sculptural accent, its long spikes of pink to red to coral bell-shaped flowers last from May through October It is exceedingly tough, tolerating extreme heat and cold and needing no attention or supplemental irrigation once established Plant Habit or Use: small shrub medium shrub with pinkish-red blooms Height: 3 to 5 feet Width: 2 to 4 feet Plant Character: evergreen Heat Tolerance: very high Red yucca (which is not a yucca) is a stalwart in the landscapes of Texas and the southwest. Its dark green rosette of long, thin leaves rising fountain-like from the base provides an unusual sculptural accent, its long spikes of pink to red to coral bell-shaped flowers last from May through October, and it is exceedingly tough, tolerating extreme heat and cold and needing no attention or supplemental irrigation once established, although many people remove the dried flower stalks in the fall. Unlike yucca, the leaves are not spine-tipped, and have fibrous threads along the edges. Red yucca is native to Central and Western Texas. A yellow-flowered form has recently become available in nurseries, and a larger, white-flowered species native to Mexico, giant hesperaloe (H. funifera), which has only been found in one location in the Trans-Pecos, is also available. Hummingbirds are attracted to the flowers.

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Specifications

Bloom TimeFall
Plant TypeYucca
Moisture RequirementsModerate Watering
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Unit Count4 Count
ColorPurple
Expected Planting PeriodFall
Number Of Pieces6
Usda Hardiness ZoneZone 6 And Above
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Package Dimensions16 X 10 X 10 Inches
ManufacturerCrape Myrtle Guy
BrandCrapemyrtleguy