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Adam's Needle Yucca

Yucca filamentosa

  • Native Yucca Filamentosa with Dramatic 4-6 Foot Flowering Spikes and Month-Long Blooms
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-10
  • Grows 2-4 ft Tall, 3-4 ft Wide
  • Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Rabbit Resistant
  • Native, Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Hummingbirds
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Plant in full sun, meaning at least 6 to 8 hours of direct light daily. While it can survive in partial shade, the foliage will lose its stiff architectural form and become floppy, and you will likely see fewer of the iconic white flower towers.
  • Soil: This plant thrives in gritty, fast draining soil and is a champion for sandy or rocky spots where other plants struggle. If you have heavy clay, plant it in a raised bed or a mound to ensure the roots never sit in soggy ground, which can lead to rot.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water your Yucca once a week to help the deep taproot establish itself in its new home. Once mature, this plant is exceptionally drought tolerant and usually relies on natural rainfall alone. If you notice the leaves looking wrinkled or thin during a prolonged heatwave, give it a deep soak to help it recharge its moisture reserves.

Pruning Tips

Adam's Needle blooms on stalks produced from the center of the foliage clump, and these should be cut back to the base of the plant once the flowers have faded. Think of this like removing a spent candle to keep the display looking tidy and to prevent the plant from wasting energy on seed production. You can also snip off any brown or damaged lower leaves in early spring to refresh the overall look of the rosette.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer once in early spring as new growth begins to appear. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because this can force tender new growth that won't have time to harden off before the first frost. A light touch is best here, as over-fertilizing can actually lead to weaker, more succulent foliage that is prone to pests.

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Description

Sculptural Flowering Evergreen Adam's Needle Yucca

To add a tremendous amount of excitement to your landscape, try an easy-care Adam's Needle Yucca (Yucca filamentosa). These native succulents are hardy across most of the United States. You'll love the look of the handsome, lance-shaped leaves all year long. They'll grow in a sophisticated rosette and act as a showy standout no matter where you place them.

Perfect for novice and experienced gardeners alike, this shrub can develop a tall, thick flowering stem in summer. These dramatic accents are usually between 4 and 5 feet, but some years, you may see a spike that reaches 6 feet or more! The creamy white, bell-shaped flowers can last for a month. Butterflies and hummingbirds love these white bells. The flower spikes do not appear until the plants are five years old.

Adam's Needle Yuccas are just as rugged as they look. They are heat-tolerant, cold-hardy, drought-tolerant, and disease and insect-resistant. The plants have thick roots to store water, so they need little attention when it comes to watering. Try these handsome architectural foliage plants in dry, sunny borders. Once established, these are carefree perennials that may live for 60 or more years. Even if your yard is cold, wet, and exposed, you can grow them as container plants.

Key Features

  • Native evergreen shrub stays green all winter
  • Grows towering white flower spikes
  • Cold-hardy
  • Pest-resistant
  • Drought-tolerant
  • Salt-tolerant
  • Hummingbird magnet
  • Rugged good looks
  • Long-lived, water-wise

Landscaping Uses

Place Yucca as a specimen plant for hot, dry areas in your yard. Especially noteworthy in cold winter zones, this plant definitely draws the eye. Add to Xeriscape, water-wise garden beds anywhere you have plenty of sun and well-drained soil.

  • A magnificent partner with boulders and rocks of all shapes and sizes in sunny rock gardens
  • Pair with other Succulents and Agave in Zones 7 - 10
  • In colder zones, combine with groundcover Sedum, Gaillardia, and other Prairie plants
  • Use several in the narrow strip between the street and the sidewalk for high impact
  • Repeat Yucca in mixed perennial or shrub borders as a unique and memorable edging plant
  • Pair with Rose of Sharon, Crape Myrtle, Potentilla or Spirea for contrast
  • Place near rustic or contemporary garden art or driftwood for a low-maintenance focal point
  • Combine with Juniper groundcover for a durable, no-care display
  • Grow as an incredible specimen in a big container near entrances or patio areas

Care & Maintenance

Plant them in full sun and give them well-drained soil. They won't require supplemental water after the first year in your landscape. Read in-depth about Yucca care and landscaping uses here.

  • Planting Time: Plant during moderate weather for best establishment.
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun for the strongest growth and bloom.
  • Soil Requirements: Requires well-drained soil. Tolerates heat, salt, and poor soils.
  • Moisture Needs: Thick roots store water; minimal watering once established.
  • Pruning: In summer, after the flower spike finishes blooming, cut the flower stalk back all the way into the main body of the plant.
  • Spring Cleanup: In spring, you may see some winter burn on leaves. Wear gloves, grasp the leaf tip, and cut it deep into the rosette. Remove all damaged leaves, and all new, fresh green leaves will soon emerge from the crown of the plant.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature size (height and width) of Adam's Needle Yucca?

  • Adam's Needle Yucca forms a compact rosette of sword-like leaves 2-3 feet tall and wide. When mature plants bloom (after 5 years), the dramatic flower spikes can reach 4-6 feet tall. Allow plenty of space for the impressive summer flower display in your landscape design.

Does Adam's Needle Yucca grow well in my planting zone (e.g., zone 4 or colder)?

  • Adam's Needle Yucca is cold-hardy across most of the United States, thriving even in harsh winter conditions. This native evergreen stays green year-round and can handle cold, wet, exposed sites. For zone 4 or colder, grow it in containers for best results, available at naturehills.com.

How much full sun does Adam's Needle Yucca need, and can it tolerate some shade?

  • Adam's Needle Yucca thrives in full sun and needs plenty of sunlight to perform at its best. While it can tolerate some light shade, flowering and overall vigor will be reduced without adequate sun exposure. Plant in the sunniest spot available for optimal growth and those spectacular 4-6 foot flower spikes.

What type of soil does Adam's Needle Yucca prefer, and does it need good drainage?

  • Adam's Needle Yucca thrives in well-drained soil and is quite adaptable to various soil types. These drought-tolerant natives store water in their thick roots, making excellent drainage essential to prevent root rot. Plant them in sunny locations with sandy or rocky soil for best results.

How often should I water Adam's Needle Yucca after planting, and during dry periods?

  • Adam's Needle Yucca needs minimal watering once established due to its thick water-storing roots. Water weekly the first year after planting, then only during extended droughts. These drought-tolerant natives available at naturehills.com thrive on neglect in well-drained soil.

What are the common pests on Adam's Needle Yucca, and how do I treat them?

  • Adam's Needle Yucca is naturally pest-resistant and rarely faces serious insect problems. Occasional scale insects or aphids may appear, but these tough natives typically outgrow minor pest issues without intervention. Simply remove affected leaves and ensure good air circulation around the plant.

When does Adam's Needle Yucca bloom, and how long until flowers appear?

  • Adam's Needle Yucca blooms in summer with dramatic 4-6 foot tall spikes of creamy white, bell-shaped flowers. The plants won't flower until they're at least five years old, but the blooms last about a month once they appear. Be patient with young plants - the spectacular flower display is worth the wait.

Can I grow Adam's Needle Yucca in a container or indoors?

  • Adam's Needle Yucca grows well in containers, especially in cold, wet, or exposed yards. These hardy plants adapt to container life while maintaining their sculptural form and summer flower spikes. Use well-draining soil and place containers in full sun for best results.

Does Adam's Needle Yucca require much pruning or maintenance?

  • Adam's Needle Yucca needs virtually no pruning or maintenance once established. These drought-tolerant natives store water in their thick roots and resist pests and diseases naturally. Simply remove spent flower stalks after blooming and trim any damaged leaves as needed.

Will Adam's Needle Yucca survive cold winters, salt, or poor soil conditions?

  • Adam's Needle Yucca is exceptionally cold-hardy, salt-tolerant, and thrives in poor, well-drained soils. This native succulent survives harsh conditions that kill most plants, including wet, exposed sites. Plant in full sun with good drainage for best results.

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