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Yucca gloriosa hybrid
Spanish Dagger, Lord's Candlestick
Yucca gloriosa, or Spanish Dagger, is a hardy, architectural garden plant with spiky, sword-shaped leaves and tall flower spikes bearing creamy white blooms. Ideal for sunny, well-drained locations, it adds a bold, sculptural presence to landscapes.
This batch of plants appears to have hybridised with another species, but we are unable to determine the exact parentage. It has extra-blue leaves that are slightly narrower than the true species.
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Plant Biography
Yucca gloriosa, native to the southeastern United States, belongs to the Asparagaceae family and has long been admired for its architectural form and drought tolerance. Early explorers and settlers noted its resilience in sandy coastal soils, often planting it as a natural barrier. Its genus, Yucca, has been used historically by Indigenous peoples for its fibres and medicinal properties.
Over time, Yucca gloriosa has become a popular ornamental plant worldwide, valued for its striking foliage, towering flower spikes, and adaptability to various climates.
Care & Size Guidance
Yucca gloriosa is a low-maintenance garden plant, ideal for sunny locations with well-drained soil. It typically grows 1.5-2.5 metres tall and wide, forming a striking clump of sword-shaped leaves. Mature plants produce tall flower spikes, reaching up to 2.5 meters, adorned with creamy white blooms in late summer.
This hardy plant thrives in dry, sandy, or rocky soils, making it perfect for coastal or arid gardens. Water sparingly, as overwatering can cause root rot. Yucca gloriosa is frost-tolerant and requires minimal feeding—an occasional dose of balanced fertiliser in spring suffices. Remove dead leaves and spent flower stalks to maintain its tidy appearance. It’s an excellent choice for xeriscaping or as a dramatic focal point in the landscape.











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