Yucca Seeds

Yucca seeds produce striking plants like yucca rostrata, elephantipes, and filamentosa, ideal for dry gardens or containers. Drought-tolerant and sculptural, yucca thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Grow from seed for long-lived structure and minimal care needs.

Collection: Yucca Seeds

Yucca Seeds – Iconic Drought-Tolerant Plants with Structural Appeal

Discover the Bold Beauty of Yucca

Yucca is a striking genus of drought-tolerant plants, native to arid regions of North and Central America. Known for their sword-like leaves and resilience, species such as Yucca filamentosa, rostrata, and elephantipes are used both ornamentally and ecologically. Whether as architectural highlights in xeriscapes or low-maintenance houseplants, yucca plants offer versatility and visual impact.

Growing Yucca from Seed

Yucca seeds should be lightly scarified and soaked before sowing in a sandy, well-draining substrate. Germination can take time, but the resulting seedlings are hardy and long-lived. Species like yucca rostrata and yucca elephantipes thrive in full sun and tolerate poor soils and dry conditions, making them perfect for containers, rock gardens, or modern landscapes.

A Staple for Dry Gardens and Indoor Minimalism

From the spineless indoor varieties like elephantipes to the silvery-blue leaves of yucca rostrata, these plants bring bold structure without needing frequent watering. Yucca also has ecological value, with fascinating pollination by yucca moths, and some varieties even have edible roots or cultural significance.

Start from Seed and Grow Timeless Desert Form

Growing yucca from seed is a sustainable and rewarding way to add sculptural form and low-maintenance strength to your collection.