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Red Yucca Plant (Hesperaloe parviflora) - Drought-Tolerant Evergreen Succulent

$93.95

$243.90

  • Features long-lasting, tubular red flowers that attract hummingbirds.
  • Demonstrates high drought tolerance once established, suitable for xeriscaping.
  • Maintains evergreen, grass-like foliage throughout the year in appropriate climates.
  • Thrives in full sun exposure and well-draining soil conditions.

Size: 5 gallon

Quantity: Single

SKU:B0DGOXA4
Availability: In Stock
Category:Palm Trees

Overview of the Red Yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora)

The Red Yucca, botanically known as Hesperaloe parviflora, is a perennial succulent recognized for its architectural form and vibrant floral display. Despite its common name, it is not a true yucca but a member of the Agavaceae family, making it a distinct choice for desert-style landscapes and water-wise gardens.

Growth Habit and Foliage

This plant produces a clump of leathery, arching, grass-like leaves that remain green throughout the year. The foliage typically reaches a height of 2 to 3 feet, with flower stalks extending significantly higher during the blooming season. The plant's structure provides a consistent visual element in garden beds, borders, or large containers.

Environmental Requirements

  • Sunlight: Requires full sun exposure to maintain its compact growth habit and promote consistent blooming.
  • Watering: Once established, it exhibits significant drought tolerance. It requires well-draining soil to prevent root saturation and is well-suited for regions with limited rainfall.
  • Temperature: Adapted to arid and semi-arid environments, it shows resilience to high heat and moderate cold.

Landscape Application

Due to its low-maintenance nature and structural appeal, the Red Yucca is frequently utilized in xeriscaping and rock gardens. The tubular red flowers emerge on tall spikes, providing vertical interest and serving as a food source for local pollinators, including hummingbirds.