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About Soapweed

A dramatic, spiky plant that is native to drier sites of the Great Plains. Also called soapweed because its roots can be used to make soap.

Kansas State University Range page on Yucca glauca.

About Yucca

Rosette of sword-shaped, spine-tipped leaves. Long, curly white threads line the margins. When plant is mature, tall stalks of fragrant white flowers bloom in summer. Drought-tolerant.

Pot Size & Price
2.5-in. pot
$3.00
Height
36"–72"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Catalog
P525
Plant Traits
Butterflies

Other varieties of Yucca

Yucca filamentosa, low foliage like green swords, tall spike of white flowers above
Photo from the Wikimedia Commons by Jerzy Opioła.

Adam's Needle

Catalog
P487