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Spineless Yucca
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Asparagaceae

Spineless Yucca: Low Water Needs

Yucca elephantipes

Easy ☀️ Bright indirect ⚠️ Toxic to pets

Very low maintenance plant. Requires bright light, infrequent watering only when soil is completely dry, and tolerates a wide temperature range. Perfect for beginners.

💧 Watering

Every 14 days

☀️ Light

Bright indirect

🌡️ Temperature

-3° - 38°C

💨 Humidity

20% - 50%

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What is Spineless Yucca?

Spineless Yucca (Yucca elephantipes) is a easy-care plant from the Asparagaceae family. The Spineless Yucca (Yucca elephantipes) is a striking ornamental plant from the Asparagaceae family, native to Mexico and Central America. Known for its thick trunk base resembling an elephant's foot, it is extremely hardy and easy to care for. It can reach up to 10 meters outdoors, but typically g...

Spineless Yucca grows up to 10.0m, with spread of 200cm, watering every 14 days, -3°C – 38°C, 20–50% humidity. It is suitable for indoor environments and not safe for pets.

Unlike many tropical plants, Spineless Yucca tolerates watering mistakes. Best for beginners. Without precautions, ingestion can cause irritation in pets. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs. Without adequate drainage, root rot can develop within 28 days.

How to Care for Spineless Yucca?

TLDR: Spineless Yucca needs Bright indirect, watering every 14 days, and temperatures between -3-38°C with 20-50% humidity.

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How Often Should You Water Spineless Yucca?

Water only when the soil is completely dry. In cooler climates or winter, reduce frequency further. The most common mistake is overwatering, which causes root rot.

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How Much Light Does Spineless Yucca Need?

Place in direct sunlight or very bright indirect light. Needs at least 6 hours of light daily. Can tolerate partial shade but will grow more slowly.

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What Is the Best Soil for Spineless Yucca?

Use well-draining substrate. A mix of sand and peat in a 3:1 ratio is ideal. The plant does not tolerate waterlogged soil.

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What Pot Should You Use for Spineless Yucca?

Ceramic or terracotta pot with drainage holes. Terracotta helps absorb excess moisture, preventing root rot.

Care Schedule

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Fertilize

Every 60 days

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Repot

Every 730 days

What Is Spineless Yucca and Where Does It Come From?

The Spineless Yucca (Yucca elephantipes) is a striking ornamental plant from the Asparagaceae family, native to Mexico and Central America. Known for its thick trunk base resembling an elephant's foot, it is extremely hardy and easy to care for. It can reach up to 10 meters outdoors, but typically grows 2-4 meters indoors.

How to Propagate Spineless Yucca?

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Stem cuttings

Best time: spring to summer

  1. 1
    Cut a 10-15 cm piece of trunk with a clean saw
  2. 2
    Let it callus for a few days
  3. 3
    Apply rooting hormone to the base (optional)
  4. 4
    Plant in well-draining substrate maintaining correct orientation
  5. 5
    Keep in warm location and wait 1-2 months for rooting

Materials needed:

Clean sawRooting hormoneSandy substrate
⏱️ Time: 2-6 weeks 📊 Success rate: high 🗓️ Best season: Spring
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Offsets

Larger offshoots root more easily

  1. 1
    Identify lateral shoots at the base of the mother plant
  2. 2
    Cut with a sharp, sterilized knife
  3. 3
    Plant in individual pot with draining substrate
  4. 4
    Keep slightly moist until roots establish

Materials needed:

Sharp knifeDraining substratePot with drainage holes
⏱️ Time: 2-4 weeks 📊 Success rate: high 🗓️ Best season: plant.any

How Big Does Spineless Yucca Grow?

TLDR: Spineless Yucca can reach up to 10.0m tall with Slow growth rate.

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Max height

10.0m

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Spread

2.0m

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Growth rate

Slow

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Foliage

Evergreen

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Warning: Toxic Plant

This plant can be toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of:

🐱 Cats 🐶 Dogs

Plant Uses

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Ornamental

Great for decoration

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Air Purifying

Improves air quality

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Medicinal Uses

  • Leaves traditionally used in some cultures for preparing infusions

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What Diseases Commonly Affect Spineless Yucca?

TLDR: Spineless Yucca is susceptible to 34 known diseases. Monitor regularly for early detection.

Root Rot

High

Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.

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Crown Rot

High

Crown rot is a serious fungal disease that attacks the crown (base) of the plant where the stem meets the soil. It is caused by various fungal pathogens including Phytophthora, Fusarium, and Rhizoctonia. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions and can quickly spread to kill the entire plant if not addressed promptly.

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Phytophthora Root Rot

High

Disease caused by fungus-like organisms (oomycetes) that live in soil and can survive for years. It affects roots, stem, and crown of plants, being especially severe in waterlogged or poorly drained soils. It is the second most common cause of root rot in trees and shrubs.

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Pythium Root Rot

High

Pythium root rot is a serious fungal disease caused by various Pythium species including P. aphanidermatum, P. ultimum, and P. irregulare. These water molds are present in practically all cultivated soils and attack plant roots under wet conditions, causing rapid wet rot that can extend into the stem. The disease is favored by poor drainage, overwatering, and specific temperatures depending on the species.

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Meaning & Symbolism

Symbolizes resilience, protection, and purification. Represents the ability to adapt to harsh conditions.

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