Hesperaloe parviflora ‘Yellow Sun’ seedling

Yellow Sun hesperaloe seedling
Pale-yellow wands of flowers emerge spring into fall from grassy succulent growth that slowly expands. Loves a sunny hot spot when near the coast. This seedling may bloom in various colors.
height 2–5ft
width 2–3ft
tolerates Drought, Heat, Narrow Planting, Rooftops, Neglect, Wind
water
needs
Low
water
info
Water this plant every couple of weeks through its first dry season. Use drippers, emitters, or a slow stream of water so that it doesn’t run off; allow the water to trickle all the way down through the deepest layers of soil. Going forward it won’t need supplemental irrigation, though it will look more lush if given water every two to four weeks during dry weather once established. In a pot slowly water the entire surface until water comes out of the bottom of your pot.
hardy
to
-10F
exposure Full Sun
indoor
outdoor
Outdoor
drainage In Ground: Cactus Mix, In Pots: Cactus Mix, Tolerates Sandy Soil
fertilizing Low Needs
origin Texas, N Mexico, cultivar
california
native
No
sunset
zones
7–H2

Sunset Zones Map

Outdoor Exposure Guide

Growing Notes

Good in pots.
In late winter cut down spent flower spikes and thin out older leaves if they look ratty.