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Texas Red Yucca (Hesperaloe)

Hesperaloe parviflora

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per Plant - 2.5" Pot
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Regular price $8.99
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Regular price $12.99
Sale price $12.99 Regular price $0.00

Hesperaloe parviflora (Texas Red Yucca) is one of our very best drought tolerant flowering succulents. A hummingbird's favorite that produces tall spikes of reddish-pink flowers that continue to bloom all summer.

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Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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I will buy plants from here again

"we already had two of these in out backyard and after taking two years to get established decided on two more. While one only survived it is thriving. The other that died was our fault. we should have encased it from the dogs so they could not dig it up. By the time I discovered it, it was to late. Considering a bunch of other flowers. Would love a pre-planned garden but have not found one that contains 'all full sun' plants. Half of the plants says full sun and 'afternoon shade'. we are west facing in TX so no afternoon shade."

New G. (5/5)

Wait another year

"I planted this plant out by the road among some rocky soil on a hill. I'm hoping it will make it. We'll see."

Beth (3/5)

Yes I would purchase them again.

"Planted these Yucca plants in my Rock garden. Can't wait to see them in bloom."

Hummingbird (4/5)

Don't buy if you have devil rabbits

"The star rating on this plant is hard for me, so I just gave it a 5. I don't know what it looks like because every time it gets more than 3"" tall, the rotten rabbits nub it off again. However, it is still trying grow, despite being constantly attacked. Hopefully it makes it through the winter, and maybe next spring it will get some size on it before the rabbits find it again. I wouldn't recommend this plant if you have lots of rabbits in your area, unless you plan to put a fence up around it. Otherwise, I think it would probably be great."

Lindsey (5/5)

Interesting

"Again,I bought this as an experiment,just to see if it would make it through our humid summers and increasingly wierd winters,here in New England. It basically just sat in the garden and didn't do anything this summer,but it didn't die either. I'm hoping it makes it through the winter and really struts its stuff next spring,because its a beautiful plant and I'd love to have it thrive in my garden."

Julie (3/5)

Lovely

"This is a great item that seems to handle any conditions thrown at it. A great addition to the eastern garden."

Lily2iris (4/5)

I will buy more of these plants

"I was apprehensive when I purchased it but am very glad I did. I didn't have to store it in the garage for the winter and during our spring clean up we noticed it was already blooming. It now has 6 shoots about 4 ft each and the seeds we planted from it last fall are sprouting. I plan to add some to the front of my house to see how it does with a northern exposure."

Jesus B. (4/5)

It made it through a Midwest winter

"I planted this in a xeriscape garden last spring. Knowing that Yucca take off slow, I wasn't surprised that it didn't do much last year, but at least it survived the winter! So I'm hoping that it will take off and possibly bloom this year."

DebK (4/5)

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