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10 Red Yucca SEEDS!!
Red Yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora)
A clump-forming succulent, red yucca has arching, leathery, linear foliage rising to between 2 and 3 feet tall. Dark olive-green leaves with no thorns or spines are sparsely covered with fibrous strands along the margins. Deep coral pink to red flowers with golden yellow throats crowd the length of the stalks that reach three feet or more. Foliage has a reddish bronze hue during winter's chill for year-round interest.
Noteworthy Characteristics: Simple form, sturdy constitution, and long bloom time. Closely related to yucca. Very heat tolerant, yet cold hardy to Zone 5.
Care: Grow in poor to moderately fertile, sharply drained soil in full sun. Avoid excessive moisture in winter.
Propagation: Pot up offsets in spring.
Overview:
Height -1 ft. to 3 ft.
Spread -3 ft. to 6 ft.
Growth Habit -Clumps
Light -Full Sun Only
Moisture -Dry to Medium
Maintenance -Low
Bloom Time -Spring, Summer
Flower Color -Pink, to Red, to Coral
Uses -Beds and Borders, Container
Tolerance -Drought, Heat, and Cold Tolerant.
Type -Cacti and Succulents
Planting Seeds
1)Fill a 4- to 6-inch diameter pot with potting soil and moisten the soil.
2)Press a red yucca seed onto the top of the soil. Do not cover the seed with soil or apply water directly to the seed.
3)Place the potted seed in a cold frame and leave it there until spring. The germination time for red yucca seeds varies. Some may germinate in a few days and others can take months.
4)Transplant the seedling to its permanent location in spring when the soil is warm. Choose a site with full sun and soil that drains freely.
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