yucca
From the deserts of Central America to the Saudi home, the yucca arrives with its sculptural trunk resembling an elephant's foot, topped with clusters of lanceolate leaves cascading like green fountains. A bold plant that withstands harsh climates and lends the space an elegant desert presence, it becomes an unmistakable visual landmark.
Scientific name
Spineless Yucca / Giant Yucca
Aesthetic features
A thick wooden trunk with a swollen base resembling an elephant's foot.
Long, lance-shaped leaves of dark green color, distributed in flowing clusters.
A sculptural texture gives the place a modern desert character.
Functional features
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use with high flexibility.
It is drought-resistant and heat-tolerant.
It has few needs and grows slowly, so it does not require constant care.
Care
Lighting: Bright light; tolerates direct sunlight outdoors, prefers indirect light indoors.
Irrigation: Water moderately when the soil is completely dry, and reduce it considerably in winter.
Temperature: Tolerates between 7 and 40 degrees Celsius.
Fertilization: Apply a light, balanced fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during the growing season.
Soil: Well-drained soil is preferred to prevent root rot.
Size
Diverse, ideal location
The corners of the halls and interior entrances are near a wide window.
Outdoor patios and sunny gardens.
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