Description
Red Yucca Plant
- Red yucca is the perfect drought-tolerant plant found in many 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
- Grown in quart containers – Approximately 1 foot tall when shipped
- Homegrown by Crape Myrtle Guy in Waxahachie, Texas
- Shipping restrictions to western states: CA, WA, AZ, OR, NV
- Best grown in southeastern states: Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, New York –
- Hardiness zones 5-10
- Shipped in original containers – Red Yucca can be planted any time of the year
- Red Yucca are especially tolerant of summer heat
- Drought Tolerant
- Super easy to plant – Single post hole digger works perfectly – No special soil needed – Dig, plant, and water
- Simple planting and care instructions included
- Super fast response and communication