This is a mix of several species of Yucca including gurneyi, pallida and others. These were originally collected from the most northern reaches of their range from a collector who sent us the seeds. Over two decades many of the plants disappeared after winter, however the remainder of these selections really are cool looking with strong flowers and fantastic foliage. Some of them reach up to 5 ft. tall and others are more dwarf like.
To germinate the seeds: no dormancy is needed. Just plant the seeds by lightly covering them with soil. The soil mix should be light and drain well. If you do it in your garden, the same method should be applied.
| Plant Specs |
| Genus & Species |
Yucca gurneyi, pallida and filamentosa subspecies types |
| Hardiness |
-25F or more |
| Height (ft) |
From 2 ft. to 5 ft. |
| Ease of Cultivation |
The easiest plant to grow from seed. Will produce a nice plant in one season. In 3 years the plants will flower and have massive tuberous roots. A great plant just to see the evergreen foliage in winter as well as the 6 ft. tall edible flowers in summer. |