(Yucca whipplei)
Like agaves, it flowers one time and then dies. Flower stalk grows tall—up to 10 feet or more. Generally a few pups (small plants) form around its base to ensure its long-term survival. Accepts some shade. Leaves are armed with sharp points, so avoid planting near walkways. Canopy coverage: 28 square feet.
Water Requirement: low
Sun Exposure: reflected sun, full sun
Cold Hardiness: cold hardy to 10F
Growth Rate: slow, moderate
Height: 3 feet high
Width: 6 feet wide
Evergreen
Foliage Color: gray-green
Flower Color: white, cream
Flower Season: spring
Wildlife: birds, hummingbirds