Yucca filamentosa 'Garland's Gold' | Garland's Gold Adam's Needle

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DESCRIPTION
Yucca filamentosa ‘Garland’s Gold’ forms a bold rosette of stiff, sword-shaped leaves with glowing golden-yellow centers bordered by deep green margins. Fine white threads curl from the leaf edges, adding texture and movement to the architectural foliage throughout the year. In early to midsummer, tall stems rise from the center bearing clusters of pendulous, creamy white flowers. The bell-shaped blooms hang in loose panicles, opening gradually along the stem and creating a dramatic display above the evergreen leaves.

Derived from Yucca filamentosa native to the southeastern United States, this cultivar has become a dependable ornamental for gardens. It suits sunny borders, gravel plantings, and architectural landscapes where the golden foliage provides year-round color and structure.

DESCRIPTION
Yucca filamentosa ‘Garland’s Gold’ forms a bold rosette of stiff, sword-shaped leaves with glowing golden-yellow centers bordered by deep green margins. Fine white threads curl from the leaf edges, adding texture and movement to the architectural foliage throughout the year. In early to midsummer, tall stems rise from the center bearing clusters of pendulous, creamy white flowers. The bell-shaped blooms hang in loose panicles, opening gradually along the stem and creating a dramatic display above the evergreen leaves.

Derived from Yucca filamentosa native to the southeastern United States, this cultivar has become a dependable ornamental for gardens. It suits sunny borders, gravel plantings, and architectural landscapes where the golden foliage provides year-round color and structure.

 
  • Family: Asparagaceae
    Height: 24 to 36 inches foliage clump
    Width: 24 to 36 inches
    Foliage color: Blue green sword shaped leaves with broad golden yellow centers and green margins with curling white filaments along the edges
    Flower color: Creamy white to ivory bell shaped flowers borne in tall upright clusters
    Bloom time: Early to mid summer often June to July
    Light requirements: Full sun to light partial shade
    Water requirements: Low to average
    Maintenance: Low; remove spent flower stalks after bloom and trim damaged leaves as needed
    Growing zone: USDA zones 4 to 10
    Wildlife attractors: Yucca moth pollinators, bees and other beneficial insects

    This plant can be seen at the Bellevue Botanical Garden.

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