Yucca rostrata (Beaked Yucca) leaf detail
Yucca rostrata
beaked yucca
Yucca rostrata, commonly known as beaked yucca, is a striking succulent shrub adapted to many summer-dry climate gardens. This plant boasts long, narrow, blue-green leaves that radiate outwards from a central point, creating a dramatic effect in the landscape. Beaked yucca can grow up to 10 feet tall and 5 feet wide, with a rosette-like growth habit.
Ideal growing conditions for Yucca rostrata include full sun, well-drained soil, and little to no supplemental water once established. This drought-tolerant plant is native to the Chihuahuan Desert in northern Mexico, making it well-suited for mediterranean climates with hot, dry summers.
Notable features of beaked yucca include its towering flower spikes that emerge in late spring and summer, attracting pollinators to the garden. This plant is commonly used as a focal point in xeriscape gardens or as a container specimen. Overall, Yucca rostrata is a low-maintenance plant that adds a touch of architectural interest to summer-dry landscapes.