Yucca Red DescriptionBotanical Name: Hesperaloe parvifloraNative to Texas, New Mexico. Plants have long, narrow, dark green leaves produced in a basal rosette and flowers borne on long panicles. Blooms spring through autumn. Foliage clumps resemble yucca or coarse grass. Heat and drought tolerant. Great as an accent or planted in masses. Very little maintenance aside from removing spent flower clusters and seed pods. Slow growth rate. Plant CharacteristicsPlant Category: Cacti SucculentsName: Yucca RedPlant Type: PerennialFlower: Coral pink to red, tubularMature Size: 4'x 4'Water: Very lowExposure:: Full sunSpacing: 2'Soil Type: Loam; rocky; sand; akaline; well drainedPlanting Time: Any season CommentsComments: Blooms attract hummingbirds.