Yucca queretaroensis is a species of succulent belonging to the family Asparagaceae. It is native to the Mexican state of Queretaro, where it thrives in rocky areas and on hillsides. The plant features a single stem that can grow up to 3 meters tall, with long, narrow leaves reaching up to 60 cm in length and 2 cm in width. The leaves are green with sharp tips and edges.
During the summer months, Yucca queretaroensis produces large clusters of white, bell-shaped flowers on tall spikes, with each flower measuring up to 5 cm long.
This plant is drought-tolerant and prefers well-draining soil in full sun or partial shade. It can be propagated by seed or by removing offsets from the base of mature plants.
Due to its unique appearance, low maintenance requirements, and ability to thrive in hot climates with little water, Yucca queretaroensis is commonly used as an ornamental plant in gardens. Additionally, its roots have been used for medicinal purposes by indigenous people for centuries. They have been employed as a treatment for various ailments such as arthritis pain and digestive issues like constipation relief, owing to their anti-inflammatory properties.
Botanical profile.
- Genus
- Yucca
- Family
- Asparagaceae
Other names.