Yucca Species, Blue-Stem Yucca, Giant Yucca, Soft-Tip Yucca, Spineless Yucca, Yucca Cane

Yuccagigantea

Genus
Yucca (YUK-uh)
Species
gigantea (jy-GAN-tee-uh)
Synonym
Yucca eleana
Yucca elephantipes var. ghiesbreghtii
Yucca ghiesbreghtii
Yucca guatemalensis
Yucca mazelii
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
1"-2"
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Phoenix, Arizona

Surprise, Arizona

CARLOTTA, California

Fresno, California(2 reports)

Hayward, California

Los Angeles, California

San Diego, California

Simi Valley, California

Spring Valley, California

Thousand Oaks, California

Bartow, Florida

Brooksville, Florida

Cape Coral, Florida(2 reports)

Daytona Beach, Florida

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Lecanto, Florida

Melbourne, Florida

North Fort Myers, Florida

Saint Petersburg, Florida

Sarasota, Florida

Satellite Beach, Florida

Spring Hill, Florida

Tallahassee, Florida

Umatilla, Florida

Augusta, Georgia

Kurtistown, Hawaii

New Orleans, Louisiana

Thibodaux, Louisiana

Ashland, Oregon

Brookings, Oregon

Gold Hill, Oregon

Harbor, Oregon

Gold Coast, Queensland

Adams Run, South Carolina

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Broaddus, Texas

Dickinson, Texas

Huffman, Texas

San Benito, Texas

Sulphur Springs, Texas

Saint George, Utah(3 reports)

Washington, Utah

Axton, Virginia

Quilcene, Washington

Tacoma, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

18
positives
3
neutrals
2
negatives
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Salt Lake City, UT (Zone 7b) | January 2021 | positive

This plant does SURPRISINGLY well in the more mild zones of the Pacific Northwest. I’ve seen them planted as far north as Salt Spring I...Read More

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Austin, TX | August 2020 | positive

In Austin, this needs to be in the shade to do well and look good. Our hot summer sun is not good for it. It needs very little water her...Read More

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AXTON, VA | March 2013 | neutral

I would like to ask some questions about yucca elephantipes i have one and want to plant outside in ground im in zone 7 i would like som...Read More

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Huffman, TX (Zone 9a) | April 2010 | negative

Gotta agree with palmbob. DON'T plant this tree where you will have to remove them later. I bought one of these as a house plant for my w...Read More

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Louisville, KY | February 2010 | positive

I have several of these in my house. One is 15ft tall in my house. I water it every now and then like a cactus. Mine do great. I put ...Read More

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(Zone 9b) | January 2010 | positive

I live in Cornwall, (zone 9b) England, UK, and have had a positive experience with this plant - - so far.

In the cool, wet...Read More

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| December 2009 | positive

I bought one of these plants from a lady here in Christchurch about 2 months ago. Its in a 12 inch pot and was about 3 feet tall with 1 t...Read More

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(Zone 9a) | November 2009 | positive

Absolutely love this plant, one of the best architectural plants you can get for the garden.

Despite its connotations, th...Read More

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Franklinton, LA (Zone 8b) | April 2009 | positive

During December 2008 my wife and I were helping clean one of the historical cemeteries on the south side of New Orleans (members of Save ...Read More

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(Zone 9a) | February 2009 | positive

A very attractive plant with large white flowers and stunning foliage. In the many areas of the UK many plants are put outside after outg...Read More

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Hayward, CA | December 2008 | positive

I would strongly differ on this plant with the negative votes. To me it's an icon of warm California-along with Washingtonia and Bougainv...Read More

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Deer Park, TX (Zone 9a) | June 2007 | neutral

Formerly Purplehbee. My plant is still going. It's had several branches fall off from being too heavy. We have even had to cut some off b...Read More

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(Zone 9b) | May 2007 | positive

This is by far the most commonly grown subtropical plant in Greece, mostly as a balcony/yard potted specimen but also as a garden or even...Read More

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Lincoln, NE (Zone 5b) | March 2007 | positive

We bought this plant in 2003 while vacationing in Florida...didn't even know what it was. It was about a foot tall. It eventually grew to...Read More

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| November 2006 | positive

This plant is really easy to grow and Im suprised by how much stores will charge for this weed, given its growth speed, $30 for a 30cm pl...Read More

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Prosperity, SC (Zone 7b) | February 2006 | positive

I acquired my plant through a trash pile at Sam's Whoesale Club. Someone had knocked off one little piece from another plant and I took ...Read More

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| May 2005 | positive

Easily grown in Auckland, NZ. Have some in pots and some in garden- definitely faster in garden, but even my potted one has grown to abou...Read More

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| November 2004 | positive

Yucca elephantipes orginated from Mexico.In Australia only about 10 years. In the flower shops sold very expensive.
I think it wil...Read More

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Tacoma, WA | June 2004 | positive

Excellent species - Indoors and Out. Particularly nice looking in rock gardens & rock stream beds. Almost impossible to kill. Reduce wate...Read More

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Acton, CA (Zone 8b) | April 2004 | negative

This is a species that is EVERYWHERE in Southern California... another nearly impossible plant to get rid of once in the garden. Moved i...Read More

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Spring Hill, FL | March 2004 | neutral

Grows fast, easy to propagate from cuttings, however looks "ratty" as lower leaves quickly look beaten up and must be removed.

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Deer Park, TX | July 2003 | positive

I have one that looked like this first picture. It was not growing just sitting there looking same ole, same ole.
I threw it out o...Read More

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(Zone 10b) | January 2003 | positive

The large single 'flower' is edible, and is highly sought after here in Costa Rica.

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