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HESPERALOE PARVIFLORA
RED YUCCA
Hesperaloe parviflora is one of the most
carefree plants you’ll find, and it produces
long-lasting flower spikes throughout the
summer. The common red-flowering plants
have been a staple in Southwestern landscapes for years. Hesperaloe parviflora
forms a three-foot clump of stiff, leathery,
grey-green leaves. The pink-red tubular
flowers attract hummingbirds. This tough
plant thrives in full sun, reflected heat, and
even tolerates some light shade if drainage
is adequate. This native of Texas and northern Mexico also makes a great container
plant, and is a clean choice for pool areas.
AT A GLANCE SUMMARY
SIZE (H X W)
3 feet x 3 feet
FLOWER COLOR
Red to Pink
FLOWER SEASON
May - September
EXPOSURE
Full Sun, Part Shade
WATER
Low
GROWTH RATE
Slow to Moderate
HARDINESS
-20º F, USDA Zone 5
PRUNING
Remove old flower
stalks
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