Yucca rostrata, also known as the beaked yucca, is an absolutely stunning plant! It's native to the Chihuahuan Desert in northern Mexico and parts of Texas and New Mexico. Here are some details about its habitat, growth, size, and cold tolerance:
Habitat: Yucca rostrata thrives in arid and semi-arid regions with well-draining soil. It's commonly found in rocky desert landscapes and foothills.
Growth: This yucca species is known for its distinctive growth habit. It forms a single trunk or may develop multiple trunks over time. The leaves are stiff, narrow, and can reach lengths of 1 to 2 feet. They radiate from the trunk in a rosette pattern, giving the plant a unique and striking appearance.
Size: In optimal conditions, Yucca rostrata can grow to be a medium to large-sized plant. Mature specimens can reach heights of 10 to 15 feet, with a spread of 3 to 5 feet. The trunk can become quite tall, and the overall shape is often described as a "palm tree" or "candelabra."
Cold Tolerance: One of the notable features of Yucca rostrata is its ability to tolerate cold temperatures. It is hardy in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 10. This means it can withstand winter temperatures as low as -20°F (-29°C) or even lower in some cases. However, providing some winter protection, especially in colder zones, can help the plant thrive.
Remember, while Yucca rostrata is relatively hardy, it's essential to consider factors like soil drainage, sunlight, and water requirements to ensure optimal growth. Yucca rostrata is one of the most stunning and cold hardy yuccas to have in the landscape or pot on your patio. All of our yuccas are shipped bare root. 15gal plants are averaging 15" tall by 17" wide. 24" box size plants are averaging 24" tall by 24" wide.