Hesperaloe parviflora 'Yellow' Yellow yucca is a naturally occurring sport of the standard Southwestern native Red Yucca. These trunkless evergreen plants produce five-foot-tall stalks with bright, buttery-yellow, 1-inch-long trumpet flowers starting in spring. Yellow Yucca is not actually a Yucca, but resembles one. Blooms stand above the mound of thick, narrow, gray-green, succulent foliage, and persist late into the summer. A must-have for sunny xeric and waterwise gardens, as a specimen, in a showy mass planting, solitary containers, or as a collector plant. Growth Guide These key details will help you understand how your plant will grow and what conditions bring out its best. Exposure: Full sun Watering: Moderate to low Mature Height: 3-4 feet Mature Width: 3-5 feet Ships: Bare root Why bare root? Plant Highlights A quick snapshot of what makes this plant stand out. Easy To Grow Slow Growing Nursery Propagated Good For Pots Cold Hardy Fire Resistant Deer Resistant Where To Plant USDA Hardiness Zones show which plants thrive in your climate based on average winter lows. The lower the number, the colder the region. Use the map below to find your zone and choose plants that will grow successfully year after year. Hardiness Zone: 6-11 Why Happy Valley Plants? We're passionate about connecting people with the beauty of nature. From hand-selected plants to expert support and thoughtful packaging, we put care into every detail. Assuring your plants arrive healthy, happy, and ready to thrive. Packaged With Care Your satisfaction matters to us. Each plant is hand-picked, wrapped, and packaged with precision to ensure it arrives safely and ready to grow. If something’s not right, reach out within 72 hours and we’ll do our best to make it right. Quality At A Fair Price We believe great plants shouldn’t come with a premium price tag. Our goal is to make quality, hard-to-find plants accessible and affordable, so you can grow more for less. Horticultural Help Need advice or have plant questions? Our expert team is always happy to help. We’re gardeners first and love sharing our knowledge. Explore our blog for growing tips and plant care guides.