Description
Origin
The Yucca elephantipes, also known as the Star Palm, originates from the southern part of North America and Central America. It is primarily found in dry and desert areas, such as Mexico and Guatemala. This plant belongs to the Asparagaceae family and has spread over the last centuries to other parts of the world, including Europe.
Characteristics
The Yucca elephantipes is an evergreen plant recognized for its straight, tall, woody stems, called ‘elephant legs’. The ends of the stems bear clusters of long, sharp, light green leaves. These leaves can reach up to sixty centimeters in length. The unique feature of the Yucca elephantipes is the magnificent inflorescence that sometimes develops, composed of large, bell-shaped white flowers.
Care
Care for the Yucca elephantipes is relatively simple, which is why it is often used as a houseplant. It prefers bright, indirect light, but can also survive in partial shade. Watering should be moderate, especially in winter, to prevent the roots from becoming waterlogged. Additionally, the plant prefers well-drained soil and an environment with relatively low humidity.





