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YUCCA ELEPHANTIPES 6.0L
YUCCA ELEPHANTIPES 6.0L
YUCCA ELEPHANTIPES 6.0L
YUCCA ELEPHANTIPES 6.0L
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YUCCA ELEPHANTIPES 6.0L

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An erect evergreen with sword-like leaves in a myriad of colours; blue-green bordered with a wide margin that changes from gold to a rich cream. Forms a rounded clump over ten years and as it matures, throws a spike of showy cream flowers late summer and autumn. A choice specimen and accent plant.
Feature:

Boldly contrasting garden and patio plant.

Uses: Excellent border and patio plant, worthy of a special place in the dry garden. Stems tips are prickly - take care.
Position: Full sun and freely draining soil. Coming from desert regions it'll handle considerable heat and cold, but it does not appreciate wet feet.
Care: Little needed, just a tidy up from time to time to remove spent flower stalks, and a little water when young.

Height
x Width:

120 x 100 centimetres.

 

Yucca elephantipes is a container plant supreme, retaining its crisp, clean, green look and bold, spiky foliage even when it receives little attention. This means it is ideal for the casual beach bach, yet is also classy enough to be the statement plant of a city apartment. In a sunny position, group Yucca elephantipes with a container or two of other succulents of highly distinctive yet contrasting form, such as Aloe polyphylla and Agave attenuata, and you have a very pleasing efect.

In gardens, Yucca elephantipes grows tall. Use it for stunning contrast among grasses with fine foliage, such as Carex testacea, and with other handsome native foliage plants such as flaxes. Contrast it with rounded, low growing shrubs such as Ceratostigma ‘Forest Blue’ and Metrosideros ‘Tahiti, with other dramatic foliage such as Cordyline ‘Red Star’, Agave attenuata, Aloe bainesii, Astelia ‘Silver Spear’ and Astelia banksii. On a sunny bank, Yucca elephantipes makes you smile when it’s definite shape is seen rising out of casual, colourful, rather shapeless ground covers such as Osteospermum ‘Buttermilk’, Arctotis varieties ‘Hannah’ and ‘Hayley’ and Gazania ‘Montezuma’.