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11 kwi 2021 · Banana yucca is so named because someone thought the fruit looked like bananas. When ripe, the fruit is 2 to 3 inches long and medium green. Stiff, blue-green foliage edged with curled fibers make it attractive even when the plant isn't in bloom.
The species gets its common name "banana yucca" from its banana-shaped fruit. The specific epithet baccata means 'with berries'. Banana yucca is closely related to the Yucca schidigera , the Mojave yucca, with which it is interspersed where their ranges overlap; hybrids between them occur.
Yucca baccata produces large fruit on a short flowering stalk. Form: A succulent shrub. Lifespan: Perennial. Leaf retention: Evergreen. Growth rate: Slow to establish, then moderate. Mature Size: 4' (1.2m) high and 6' (1.8m) wide. Flower stalk to 6' (1.8m) high.
Banana yucca is one of about 40 yucca species, all of which are native to the New World. Most yuccas have dry hard fruits, but the fruits of banana yucca are fleshy and succulent. They look roughly like short fat green bananas, thus the name.
This yucca was named for its edible, banana-shaped fruit that was a historic food source for Native Americans. The plant grows slowly to three to five feet tall and wide with large, strap-like, dark-green foliage that is stiff, erect, sharply pointed, and arranged spirally at the base of its stem.
16 lut 2023 · The banana yucca (yucca baccata) is a Southwestern succulent known for its banana-shaped fruits and razor-sharp, spiky leaves. Read on for our care and growing guide.
1 lut 2024 · Plant Characteristics: Features broad, blue-green leaves with fibrous edges and produces large, banana-shaped fruits. This species is known for its rosettes of stiff, sword-like foliage and tall spikes of white or cream flowers. Growing & Care: Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil.