San Angelo Yucca, Narrow-leaf Yucca
Yucca reverchonii
Agavaceae
San Angelo yucca is endemic to the Edwards Plateau, growing solitary or forming clumps on limestone ledges and gravelly brushy plains. It is believed by some to be a hybrid of Y. thompsoniana and Y. rupicola.
Plant Habit or Use: small shrub
Exposure: sun partial sun
Flower Color: white, greenish white
Blooming Period: spring
Fruit Characteristics: dry capsule
Height: 1 to 3 feet
Width: 1 to 3 feet
Plant Character: evergreen
Heat Tolerance: high
Water Requirements:
Soil Requirements: alkaline adaptable
USDA Hardiness Zone: 8
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