Kanab Yucca
A subspecies of the narrow leaf yucca, Kanab yucca is native to Kanab, Utah and the surrounding areas where forms clumps of strappy blue green leaves can make offsets from the base. Beautiful 5-7 foot flower stalks in summer produce creamy white flowers and are quite the floral display.
Latin Name: Yucca angutissima ssp. kanabensis
Site and Soil: Full to 1/2 day sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile
Hardiness: Hardy to -10 F
Size at Maturity: 3 ft. in height and width
Bloom Time: June-July
Pests & Diseases: None that we have seen
USDA Zone: 6a