Our Lord's Candle

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A widespread southern California and Baja native that’s instantly recognizable for its giant flower spikes which grow 10 to 15 feet tall and are covered in hundreds of large, fragrant, cream-colored, bell-shaped flowers. Grows as a single, spherical rosette consisting of stiff, narrow, blue-grey leaves. Leaves are finely saw-toothed along the margins and end in a sharp point. Matures within 5 to 10 years at which point it sends up its distinctive flower spike. Once flowering has occurred, the primary rosette will die, leaving behind a cluster of smaller offsets that will persist. Plant in full sun to light shade. Tolerant of sandy, clay, and gravelly soils. Water occasionally to infrequently once established. Various sub-species have been defined within its range.

Botanical Name  

Chaparral Yucca


Also Known As  

Yucca whipplei | Hesperoyucca whipplei


Specifications

Plant Type  
Native From  
USDA Zone  

Light Needs  
Watering Needs  
Leaves  
Life Cycle  
Avg. Mature Size  
Growth Rate  
Bloom Time  
Flower Color  

Yucca 
US
7 - 9
Partial - Full Sun
Occassional-Low
Evergreen
Perennial
3' Tall and 4' Wide
Slow
Summer
White

 


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