Yellow yucca
Hesperaloe parviflora
Hesperaloe parviflora
"Evergreen stemless shrub which grows in clumps, 3-6 ft (~1-2 m) high and wide. Leaves are long, leathery, blue-green, narrow, with a fringe of white fibers along the margins. Flowers are red or yellow and are carried on branching stalks up to 5 ft (1.5 m) tall from late spring to mid-summer, sometimes into early fall. The tubular flowers, which open from the bottom up, are attractive to hummingbirds. The fruit is a woody capsule, green then brown, 2.5–3 cm."
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"Samandoque plant can easily adapt to a variety of soil types but prefers a bit of sandy soil. It also requires the soil to be dry and well-drained."
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