Beschorneria Yuccoides (Mexican Lily / False Yucca)
Beschorneria Yuccoides (Mexican Lily / False Yucca)
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Beschorneria Yuccoides, commonly known as Mexican Lily or False Yucca, is a striking architectural succulent valued for its bold rosette of long, arching, blue-green leaves. Its foliage forms a dramatic fountain-like structure, making it an excellent feature plant for contemporary landscapes, rock gardens, and xeriscape designs. Over time, mature plants produce tall flowering spikes with reddish-pink tubular flowers that add strong seasonal interest and attract birds.
This hardy and drought-tolerant plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, making it ideal for low-water and low-maintenance gardens. Its sculptural form and strong textural presence allow it to stand out as a focal point in both modern and naturalistic plantings. With its resilience, bold structure, and ornamental flowering display, Beschorneria Yuccoides is a standout choice for architectural garden design.

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Mature height
1–1.5 m tall (flower spikes up to 2–3 m)
Mature width
1–2 m wide
Spacing
1–1.5 m apart
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Blue-green arching foliage; red to pink flower spikes
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Spring to Summer
Sun tolerance
Full Sun
Maintenance
Low
Root System
Fibrous, drought-adapted root system