Yucca glauca / Soapweed

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Light: Full Sun
Soil: Dry
Growth: 4’ tall, 3-4’ Wide
Bloom: White in June-August

Info: This Native member of the Agave family grows in dry plains and sandhills. Its attractive flower spike is visited by butterflies. The roots of this plant were once used to make soap, shampoos, and in medicinal drinks. The juice from the leaves was used to make poisoned arrow. This plant is also the larval host of the Yucca Moth.

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Light: Full Sun
Soil: Dry
Growth: 4’ tall, 3-4’ Wide
Bloom: White in June-August

Info: This Native member of the Agave family grows in dry plains and sandhills. Its attractive flower spike is visited by butterflies. The roots of this plant were once used to make soap, shampoos, and in medicinal drinks. The juice from the leaves was used to make poisoned arrow. This plant is also the larval host of the Yucca Moth.

Light: Full Sun
Soil: Dry
Growth: 4’ tall, 3-4’ Wide
Bloom: White in June-August

Info: This Native member of the Agave family grows in dry plains and sandhills. Its attractive flower spike is visited by butterflies. The roots of this plant were once used to make soap, shampoos, and in medicinal drinks. The juice from the leaves was used to make poisoned arrow. This plant is also the larval host of the Yucca Moth.

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