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potted yucca plants with green and white variegated leaves growing in rows

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With their sheer , spiky foliage , bell - shaped blossom and interesting forms , yucca will make a slap-up increase to your displays .

Their alien appearance call back more tropic climes , while their stature and construction play architectural drama to their surroundings .

spineless yucca plant with spiky green long leaves and lots of bell-shaped white flowers growing from an upright stem

A native genus of the Americas , it ’s reliable that most yuccas do prefer warmer and dryer climate .

However , many are hardy enough to hold up British weather and for those more tender species which ca n’t , they make excellent houseplant .

With that in mind , we ’ve compiled a list of some of our favourite yucca varieties for you to cultivate in your own back garden , greenhouse or home .

spiky long leaves with clusters of creamy-white flowers from a Y. gloriosa plant

When making your survival of the fittest , be aware of the effect you wish to create and the space uncommitted to you and you wo n’t go far incorrect .

1)Y. elephantipes

Probably the most popular mintage of yucca sold in the UK , this large shrub or small tree is capable of outstrip 10 m in height give the right conditions !

Unfortunately ( or perhaps fortunately , depending on the dimensions at your disposal ) , those weather are not common outside in Britain .

Therefore it makes more common sense to handle spineless yuccas as houseplant .

Spanish Dagger plant growing outdoors with trees in the background

They ’re hardy down to 1 ° century so will do well indoors , while the fact that their leaves are n’t as spiky as many other varieties means there ’s no chance of them rubbing you up the wrong room .

2)Y. gloriosa

At the other end of the spectrum we have the Spanish obelisk , which , as the name suggests , has abrupt foliation .

This is a hardy yucca suitable for borders or courtyard garden refinement .

It ’s also a expectant bush or small Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree , reach around 2.5 thou in height , whilst its 1 thousand prospicient leaves and creamy flowers get the eye when in full bloom .

yucca aloifolia with variegated green and yellow spiky leaves

Although it is suitable for maturate indoors , this hardy species can do even better out of doors , as long as it ’s placed in full sun and take in excellent drainage in its soil .

It has a ho-hum growth pace wherever it ’s cultivated , though it will grow somewhat faster outside .

There is also a variegate rendering ‘ Variegata ’ with leaves striped and butt with creamish - yellow hues . Again ,   this is H5 hardy .

adam’s needle plants with variegated green and yellow leaves growing in a garden bed

The leaves are often harvested to make rope , dress or other textile .

3)Y.aloifolia

Continuing with the theme of Hispanic pointed objective , the Spanish bayonet is every bit as barbellate as its compatriot .

It feature one or more stems with thin branch , crown by a spiky stem canker of razor - sharp leaves .

In summer , the blossom of white and purple - tinged flowers can stretch for over 50 cm .

spiked leaves of Yucca flaccida growing in a lawn with a garden wall in the background

It ’s a soft creature that ’s ineffective to withstand less than 7 ° C in the colder calendar month .

For that ground , it ’s a good idea to do by it as a houseplant or position it in your greenhouse or conservatory in wintertime .

4)Y. flaccida

Despite its frightening name , the Adam ’s needle yucca is far less of a weapon than the two former entries on this list .

It ’s a clump - form shrub that administer with a stem turn all in all , instead favor spear - like leaves .

They run to wilt away at their extremity and although not soft , they ’re not as sharp as others .

yucca filamentosa with dark green leaves and white flowers growing outside

Yucca flaccidasuch as ‘ Ivory ’ or ‘ Golden Sword ’ ( both of which have received an RHS AGM ) are also good choices for courtyard garden or other cheery , relatively dry musca volitans in the ground or in containers .

The former has bloodless flowers on panicle around 1.5 grand mellow , while the latter has lance - like farewell with golden stripes down their centres , and creamy lily-white flowers on panicle around 1.5 m high .

Their relatively modest height ( just over 50 curium ) makes them ideal for smaller place , though you should be cognizant that both their bloom panicle and their cattle ranch can transcend 1.5 m.

thin spiky leaves from a beaked yucca plant

5)Y.filamentosa

well identifiable by the thin fibril set up on their farseeing , evergreen leaves , acerate leaf decoration takes both its Latin and its common name from the phenomenon .

This is a small acaulescent shrub which form clump of deep unripened leaves which are edges with curled filaments .

The thumping grow to around 75 centimetre height , with a bed cover of around 1.5 m.

yucca whipplei shrub with lots of thin long leaves growing in front of bare branches of deciduous shrubs

In late summertime , flowers are conduct on panicle that can reach up to 2 m in pinnacle .

While you might need to calculate close to notice these defining characteristic , the tall panicles of clustered white peak ( adequate to of reaching over 2 m in height ) will be immediately obvious .

Yucca filamentosais one of the hardy specie of the genus , capable to withstand temperatures as cold-blooded as -15 ° vitamin C .

banana yucca plant with yellow and pink flowers

That makes them the perfect plant for even the frostiest region of the UK , though they still demand rich fair weather and passable drain .

This is a well option for juiceless , hot borders and courtyard gardens .

“ A fixedness of riviera - style coastal planting in the UK , Yucca filementosais a corking option for total an alien feeling to your garden for all but the moth-eaten constituent of the UK , ” divvy up Horticultural Consultant Colin Skelly .

“ The stems provide class - orotund phonograph needle - like foliage grain and the blossom are unmissable . ”

6)Y. rostrata

The pompom - like rose window of blue - green leave of absence of the beaked yucca begins life on the ground .

Do n’t be fooled by its slow - moving ontogenesis habits , however ; given clip , this spectacular specimen can surpass 4 m in height !

Its telling stature and interesting architecture make it one of the more striking yucca plant uncommitted .

What ’s more , it ’s a tough customer that will fend off sub - zero temperatures with ease !

If you require it to reach its full potential drop , you might have a recollective delay on your hired hand , as it can take over a decade to completely ripen , but the good news is that it will demand petty in the agency of sustenance in that fourth dimension .

7)Y. whipplei

Our Lord ’s Candle is a medium - sized bush which features long folio with serrated boundary that take no prisoners .

Its foliage is a greenish - blue sky in color and can take a decade to pass its full length of up to 5 grand ( though unremarkably far less ) , at which clip it will flower .

The blooms arecomprised of batch of bell shape - form white flowerswhich will choke once it has finish up blooming .

However , one or more offsets normally spring up in its billet , so take aid when ignore away the old plant to make mode for the new .

More desirable for out-of-door than indoor refinement .

8)Y. baccata

So named for its pocket-sized dark-green fruit which resembles bananas , theYucca baccatarequires next to nothing in the style of alimony and is n’t even overly get to about irrigation .

Its fruits are edible and incredibly sweet , often used to make cake , cyprian and other delectable desserts.1Yucca baccata . ( n.d . ) . PFAF Plant Database . Retrieved March 27 , 2023 , fromhttps://pfaf.org/user/plant.aspx?LatinName=Yucca+baccata

As for the plant itself , it ’s a tardily - uprise shrub capable of reaching around 1.5 m in height and around the same in cattle ranch , though it will take many year to do so .

It’sbest suited to crushed rock garden , terrace or court planting and should divvy up with the vagaries of the British climate as long as it ’s give enough sun .

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