Yucca Carnival
Variegation:
The most striking feature is the variegation on its leaves. The sword-shaped leaves typically have a creamy-white or yellow center with green margins. This variegation can intensify in cooler weather, with the leaf margins sometimes taking on pink or reddish hues.
Foliage:
It features stiff, sword-shaped leaves that grow in a rosette pattern, forming an attractive, upright clump.
The leaves are evergreen, providing year-round interest.
Growth Habit:
It has an architectural growth habit, adding structure and a vertical element to gardens.
It's a relatively slow-growing Yucca, making it suitable for smaller gardens or containers.
Flowers:
In summer, mature plants can produce tall flower stalks with panicles of creamy-white, bell-shaped flowers, adding to the visual appeal.
Cultivation and Care:
Light:
It thrives in full sun, which helps to maintain the vibrancy of its variegation.
Soil:
Requires well-draining soil to prevent root rot. A sandy soil or cactus mix is ideal.
Watering:
It's drought-tolerant, so water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering can be detrimental.
Hardiness:
It's known for its cold hardiness, tolerating temperatures down to -20°F (-29°C) once established.
Maintenance:
It's a low-maintenance plant. Removing old flower stalks can help maintain a tidy appearance.
Landscape Uses:
It's an excellent choice for xeriscape gardens, rock gardens, and container plantings.
Its striking variegation and architectural form make it a great focal point in garden designs.
Important Considerations:
Flowering:
While it can produce attractive flowers, flowering may not occur every year, especially in cooler climates.
The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 130mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
Want your succulent with a pot?
We usually ship bare root for freshness and to keep costs low, but we’re happy to pot your plant on request!
Just click here to make your request.
Please note — NT, TAS, WA customers: please contact us before placing your order due to additional quarantine charges associated with these locations. View Shipping options
Variegation:
The most striking feature is the variegation on its leaves. The sword-shaped leaves typically have a creamy-white or yellow center with green margins. This variegation can intensify in cooler weather, with the leaf margins sometimes taking on pink or reddish hues.
Foliage:
It features stiff, sword-shaped leaves that grow in a rosette pattern, forming an attractive, upright clump.
The leaves are evergreen, providing year-round interest.
Growth Habit:
It has an architectural growth habit, adding structure and a vertical element to gardens.
It's a relatively slow-growing Yucca, making it suitable for smaller gardens or containers.
Flowers:
In summer, mature plants can produce tall flower stalks with panicles of creamy-white, bell-shaped flowers, adding to the visual appeal.
Cultivation and Care:
Light:
It thrives in full sun, which helps to maintain the vibrancy of its variegation.
Soil:
Requires well-draining soil to prevent root rot. A sandy soil or cactus mix is ideal.
Watering:
It's drought-tolerant, so water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering can be detrimental.
Hardiness:
It's known for its cold hardiness, tolerating temperatures down to -20°F (-29°C) once established.
Maintenance:
It's a low-maintenance plant. Removing old flower stalks can help maintain a tidy appearance.
Landscape Uses:
It's an excellent choice for xeriscape gardens, rock gardens, and container plantings.
Its striking variegation and architectural form make it a great focal point in garden designs.
Important Considerations:
Flowering:
While it can produce attractive flowers, flowering may not occur every year, especially in cooler climates.
The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 130mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
Want your succulent with a pot?
We usually ship bare root for freshness and to keep costs low, but we’re happy to pot your plant on request!
Just click here to make your request.
Please note — NT, TAS, WA customers: please contact us before placing your order due to additional quarantine charges associated with these locations. View Shipping options
Variegation:
The most striking feature is the variegation on its leaves. The sword-shaped leaves typically have a creamy-white or yellow center with green margins. This variegation can intensify in cooler weather, with the leaf margins sometimes taking on pink or reddish hues.
Foliage:
It features stiff, sword-shaped leaves that grow in a rosette pattern, forming an attractive, upright clump.
The leaves are evergreen, providing year-round interest.
Growth Habit:
It has an architectural growth habit, adding structure and a vertical element to gardens.
It's a relatively slow-growing Yucca, making it suitable for smaller gardens or containers.
Flowers:
In summer, mature plants can produce tall flower stalks with panicles of creamy-white, bell-shaped flowers, adding to the visual appeal.
Cultivation and Care:
Light:
It thrives in full sun, which helps to maintain the vibrancy of its variegation.
Soil:
Requires well-draining soil to prevent root rot. A sandy soil or cactus mix is ideal.
Watering:
It's drought-tolerant, so water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering can be detrimental.
Hardiness:
It's known for its cold hardiness, tolerating temperatures down to -20°F (-29°C) once established.
Maintenance:
It's a low-maintenance plant. Removing old flower stalks can help maintain a tidy appearance.
Landscape Uses:
It's an excellent choice for xeriscape gardens, rock gardens, and container plantings.
Its striking variegation and architectural form make it a great focal point in garden designs.
Important Considerations:
Flowering:
While it can produce attractive flowers, flowering may not occur every year, especially in cooler climates.
The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 130mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
Want your succulent with a pot?
We usually ship bare root for freshness and to keep costs low, but we’re happy to pot your plant on request!
Just click here to make your request.
Please note — NT, TAS, WA customers: please contact us before placing your order due to additional quarantine charges associated with these locations. View Shipping options