About Gloriosa crosses

Bluish green foliage. While still slow-growing, Gloriosa will likely start making a "trunk" more quickly than Filata.

About Yucca, Trunk-Forming

Selected for cold hardiness in Canada. Rosette of sword-shaped, spine-tipped leaves. When mature, tall stalks of fragrant white flowers bloom in summer. Likely to develop one or more woody trunks. Adam’s Needle (Y. filamentosa) heritage adds known hardiness and possibly the curly white threads the species is known for. Open-pollinated near many yucca species. Drought-tolerant and deer-resistant.

Pot Size & Price
2.5-in. pot
$15.00
Height
3'–10'
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Catalog
U057
Plant Traits
Hummingbirds
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Other varieties of Yucca, Trunk-Forming

Yucca Filata, long sword-like narrow leaves out of the plant's center
Photo courtesy of Paul Chafe

Filata

Catalog
U056