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Soapweed Yucca

Yucca glauca

Agavaceae (Agave Family)

Yucca glauca:  Soapweed Yucca

Location near campus:  in Xeriscape Garden at corner of Linwood and National.

·         medium to gray-green, very stiff narrow leaves, 12-30” long with string-like fibers along leaf margins

·         only Yucca native to Missouri, found on glades; common to prairies west of Missouri

·         has a 2-6’ tall raceme or slender panicle of large, bell-like, creamy-white flowers in late spring to early summer

·         prefers full sun, dry soils

·         non-trunk-forming (occasionally short trunk); develops offsets with age, but fewer offsets than with Y. filamentosa or Y. flaccida

·         one of two most cold-hardy yuccas (other is Yucca flaccida)

 

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