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Red Yucca Plant (drought-tolerant) - $3 (Chico)

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Facts about Red Yucca plant: 1 Red yucca plant (Hesper aloe parviflora) produces showy, reddish coral blooms from spring through midsummer. 2 In warmer climates, plants may bloom year-round. 3 Although red yucca isn’t a true yucca, the leathery, arching leaves are very similar. 4 Red yucca is a sun-loving plant, but can survive in partial shade, though blooms will be reduced. 5 They also tolerate reflected heat and wind exposure. 6 Plants are very drought and heat tolerant once established. 7 Container-grown plants can be planted from early spring through fall.

50 pods $5.00
Starters $3.00 each

How to Grow from Seed
After blooming, yuccas produce seed pods all along the bloom stem. To plant the seeds:
1. Allow them to develop on the stem until they dry out completely. The pod contains small, flat black seeds.
2. Remove the seeds and soak them in water for 24 hours to soften the outer shell or scarify the seeds by rubbing them with sandpaper.
3. Plant into a well-draining mix and keep moist.

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