Yucca aloifolia, commonly known as the Aloe Yucca or Spanish Bayonet, is a striking evergreen plant native to the southeastern United States, including regions of Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas, as well as parts of Mexico and the Caribbean. It is a member of the Asparagaceae family and is recognized for its dramatic, spiky foliage and architectural form.
The Aloe Yucca features a rosette of long, narrow, rigid leaves that are typically dark green, although they can have blue or grayish tints. The leaves are sword-shaped, end in sharp points, and have serrated edges. This plant can grow up to 2-3 meters (6-10 feet) in height, with a similar spread. It produces a tall flower spike that can reach 2-3 meters (6-10 feet) tall, bearing large clusters of creamy white to pale green, bell-shaped flowers.
