Status:
valid
Authors:
Gentry
Source:
wcs
Year:
1957
Citation Micro:
Madroño 14: 51 (1957)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000752144
Common Names
- Yucca Grandiflora
- Large-flower Yucca
- Soft-leaf Yucca
Description
Yucca grandiflora (also called Spanish Dagger, among many other common names) is a perennial evergreen shrub that grows up to 8 feet tall. It has long, sword-like leaves and white flowers. It is native to the southeastern United States and is found in dry, sandy, or rocky soils. It is commonly found in open woodlands, prairies, and along roadsides.
Uses & Benefits
Yucca grandiflora is used for ornamental purposes and as a source of fiber for making rope and baskets.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flowers of Yucca grandiflora are white and bell-shaped. The seeds are small, black and glossy. The seedlings are short and slender.
Cultivation and Propagation
Yucca grandiflora is an evergreen perennial that can reach heights of up to 4 feet. It is best grown in well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Propagation is typically done through division or by seed. Seeds should be sown in a sterile, well-draining medium and kept at a temperature of 65-75°F. Once the seedlings have developed two sets of leaves, they can be transplanted into individual pots.
Where to Find Yucca grandiflora
Yucca grandiflora is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it is found in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Chihuahua.
Yucca grandiflora FAQ
What is the scientific name of Yucca grandiflora?
Yucca grandiflora
What is the common name of Yucca grandiflora?
Large-flowered Yucca
What is the natural habitat of Yucca grandiflora?
Yucca grandiflora is found in dry, rocky areas in the southwestern United States.
Species in the Yucca genus
Yucca baccata,
Yucca baileyi,
Yucca aloifolia,
Yucca angustissima,
Yucca linearifolia,
Yucca declinata,
Yucca arkansana,
Yucca mixtecana,
Yucca queretaroensis,
Yucca capensis,
Yucca necopina,
Yucca pallida,
Yucca periculosa,
Yucca neomexicana,
Yucca grandiflora,
Yucca harrimaniae,
Yucca intermedia,
Yucca jaliscensis,
Yucca lacandonica,
Yucca treculeana,
Yucca tenuistyla,
Yucca thompsoniana,
Yucca utahensis,
Yucca valida,
Yucca coahuilensis,
Yucca madrensis,
Yucca potosina,
Yucca reverchonii,
Yucca rostrata,
Yucca rupicola,
Yucca schottii,
Yucca flaccida,
Yucca campestris,
Yucca faxoniana,
Yucca filifera,
Yucca gigantea,
Yucca filamentosa,
Yucca de-smetiana,
Yucca decipiens,
Yucca elata,
Yucca carnerosana,
Yucca endlichiana,
Yucca glauca,
Yucca constricta,
Yucca brevifolia,
Yucca cernua,
Yucca gloriosa,
Yucca schidigera,
Yucca sterilis,
Yucca feeanoukiae,
Species in the Asparagaceae family
Acanthocarpus canaliculatus,
Acanthocarpus humilis,
Acanthocarpus parviflorus,
Acanthocarpus preissii,
Acanthocarpus robustus,
Acanthocarpus rupestris,
Acanthocarpus verticillatus,
Agave acicularis,
Agave acklinicola,
Agave ajoensis,
Agave aktites,
Agave albescens,
Agave albomarginata,
Agave americana,
Agave angustiarum,
Agave angustifolia,
Agave anomala,
Agave antillarum,
Agave apedicellata,
Agave applanata,
Agave arizonica,
Agave arubensis,
Agave asperrima,
Agave atrovirens,
Agave attenuata,
Agave aurea,
Agave avellanidens,
Agave bahamana,
Agave bicolor,
Agave boldinghiana,
Agave bovicornuta,
Agave braceana,
Agave bracteosa,
Agave brevipetala,
Agave brevispina,
Agave brittoniana,
Agave brunnea,
Agave bulliana,
Agave cacozela,
Agave cajalbanensis,
Agave calodonta,
Agave capensis,
Agave caribaeicola,
Agave cerulata,
Agave chamelensis,
Agave chiapensis,
Agave chrysantha,
Agave chrysoglossa,
Agave cocui,
Agave collina,