
Acer pal. 'De Shojo' (300-350)
Stem
5ACDSRS01
Origin
The Yucca faxoniana, also known as Faxon's Yucca, is a plant species originally from the southern United States and northern Mexico. This plant is particularly found in desert-like areas and primarily grows on steep, rocky slopes, where it has adapted to the harsh weather conditions.
Characteristics
The Yucca faxoniana can easily be identified by its characteristic, stiff green leaves that reach a height between 1 and 3 meters. The plant bears large white flowers with a distinctive bell shape in the spring. Over its lifespan, this Yucca species can grow into an imposing plant, with a single rosette of leaves at the top and a striking, thick trunk similar to that of a palm tree.
Care
For the care of the Yucca faxoniana, it prefers full sunlight but also tolerates partial shade. Due to its origin from dry, desert-like areas, the plant can withstand drought well and needs moderate watering, with overwatering needing to be avoided. Since this Yucca species is quite resistant to cold, it is a very hardy plant that can survive in almost any weather condition.
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