
Hesperoyucca whipplei - Chaparral Yucca
All online plant sales are for local pickup only. About Chaparral Yucca Plant Family: Agavaceae Plant Type: Perennial Height by Width: 4' H x 4' W, flower spike 10-15' H Growth Habit: Rosettes of lance-like spiny leaves Deciduous/Evergreen: Evergreen Growth Rate: Moderate Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Preference: Well-drained Water Requirements: Very low Cold Hardy to: 25 F Flower Season: April to June. After 5-10 years of growth, the plant sends up a flower spike 10-15' high. Once finished setting seed, the plant dies. Flower Color: Cream, sometimes tinged with purple Endangered?: Not Listed Distribution: Southern California, Baja California, and Central California up to Monterey. Natural Habitat: Coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and oak woodland below 8,500'