Soft Leaf Yucca - Yucca pendula
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Soft Leaf Yucca - Yucca pendula

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Soft Leaf Yucca - Yucca pendulaThe Soft leaf Yucca, known as Yucca pendula, is a striking, slow growing plant admired for its architectural form and graceful, arching foliage. Unlike other types of Yuccas, it has softer foliage instead of the spiky leaves of other types of Yuccas. People love that the leaves are not spiky and have a graceful, cascading form. Yucca pendula stand out for its weeping, pliable foliage that creates a softer, more elegant look in the landscape. It still

The Soft-leaf Yucca, known as Yucca pendula, is a striking, slow-growing plant admired for its architectural form and graceful, arching foliage. Unlike other types of Yuccas, it has softer foliage instead of the spiky leaves of other types of Yuccas. People love that the leaves are not spiky and have a graceful, cascading form. Yucca pendula stand out for its weeping, pliable foliage that creates a softer, more elegant look in the landscape. It still offers the same drought tolerance and bold structure typical of yuccas, but without the harsh, rigid edges, making it a popular choice for both gardens and modern outdoor designs. 

Native to the Southeastern United States, it has several other common names, such as Weeping Yucca, or sometimes Yucca recurvifolia. In its native habitat, it thrives in dry pine forests and sandy scrublands, where its resilience to poor soil and drought has helped it flourish.  

The Soft-Leaf Yucca features long, slender, bluish green to gray-green leaves that arch and droop gracefully.

At maturity, Yucca pendula can grow up to 8 feet tall and 6 feet wide, although it may take many years to reach these dimensions.

The leaves are typically soft to touch, with finely toothed margins that are far less sharp than other yuccas.

This gives the plant a more approachable and ornamental look.

The base of the plant slowly forms a trunk over time, eventually elevating the foliage in a palm-like manner.

It’s ideal for low-maintenance landscapes, xeriscaping, or as a sculptural focal point in mixed succulent gardens.

The flowers of Soft-leaf Yucca bloom during late spring to summer, with tall flower stalks rising above the foliage, topped with clusters of creamy white, bell-shaped flowers. These blooms are fragrant and can attract pollinators like moths and bees. The plant may not flower every year, especially when grown in pots or less-than-ideal conditions, but its flowers are a beautiful bonus when they appear. 

One of the most unique aspects of Yucca pendula is its combination of structural form with soft aesthetics. While many yuccas can appear aggressive or sharp, this species offers a more graceful, weeping silhouette, making it suitable for both formal and casual landscape settings. It also has a long lifespan, is resistant to deer, and requires very little maintenance once established. Its ability to blend with both succulent plantings and ornamental grasses adds versatility to any arid-themed garden. 

When and How to Water Your Soft Leaf Yucca 

The Yucca pendula is highly drought-tolerant once established and prefers infrequent but deep watering, allowing the soil to fully dry between waterings. Overwatering is a common issue and should be avoided, especially in clay or poorly drained soils. Whether grown indoors or out, good drainage is essential for preventing root rot. Yucca pendula require deep watering every 10–14 days in the growing season (April–September), and every 3–4 weeks during its dormant period (October–March). 

From April to September, during its active growing season, water deeply every 10 to 14 days, applying approximately 1 to 1.5 gallons of water per session for outdoor plants, or until water runs out of drainage holes for potted plants. Ensure the soil fully dries out between waterings and reduce frequency during periods of rainfall or high humidity.

From October to March, in the cooler dormant months, water sparingly, approximately every 3 to 4 weeks, with about 0.5 to 1 gallon of water per session, or a light soak for container plants. Reduce watering further in cold or overcast conditions, as excessive moisture during dormancy can lead to fungal issues or root rot.

Light Requirements – Where to Place Your Yucca pendula 

When growing indoors, Yucca pendula thrive ideally near a south- or west-facing window with at least 6 hours of direct or very bright light.

It can tolerate some indirect light but may grow leggy and weak in dim areas.

Avoid dark corners or low-light rooms. Rotate the pot every few weeks to promote balanced growth.  

When grown outdoors, the soft leaf Yucca performs best in full sun to partial shade, requiring a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.

It thrives in open gardens, rocky landscapes, and desert-like settings where the sun is strong and consistent. Light shade in extremely hot climates can prevent sun scorch, especially in young plants. 

Insufficient light, whether indoors or out, leads to leggy growth, paler foliage, and a reduction in flowering potential. Be sure to move indoor plants closer to a window or outdoors during warmer months if light is lacking. 

Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs 

The Yucca pendula prefer well-drained soil and should be fertilized once a year in spring. Planet Desert specializes in succulents and has specialized succulent potting soil, opens in a new tab that includes an organic substrate with mycorrhizae to help with the growth of a healthy root system, to help your succulents thrive.  

Fertilize sparingly during the growing season using a diluted, balanced fertilizer once a year in spring. Avoid high-nitrogen formulas, which may promote weak, leafy growth.

Over-fertilization can burn roots or result in leggy stems. No fertilization is needed during dormancy (October to March), as the plant’s growth slows or halts entirely. Resume feeding in early spring as new growth appears. 

How to Grow Yucca pendula Best Indoors 

When growing indoors, Yucca pendula prefer temperatures between 60–80°F and average humidity levels, as long as it receives bright light and has good air circulation. 

Place your indoor plant where it gets maximum light, bright, indirect to direct light for most of the day. Keep it away from cold drafts, heater vents, and air conditioning that may dry out the leaves. The plant doesn’t require high humidity but benefits from occasional misting in very dry environments.

Hardiness Zones & More 

When grown outdoors, Yucca pendula is hardy in USDA Zones 7 to 10 and tolerates temperatures down to 10–15°F.

It prefers dry air, full sun, and well-drained soil to thrive. It is highly suited for xeriscaping and desert-style gardens in arid to semi-arid regions. 

Sudden cold snaps below 10°F may damage foliage or roots unless protected or mulched.

In borderline zones, consider growing it in containers that can be moved indoors during freezing weather. 

Wildlife – Yucca pendula Attracts the Following Friendly Pollinators 

Yucca pendula’s summer blooms attract a variety of beneficial pollinators, including bees, moths, and butterflies. The tall flower spikes, adorned with creamy white bell-shaped flowers, are especially attractive to yucca moths (its natural pollinator), bumblebees, honeybees, and swallowtail butterflies. These pollinators are drawn to the flowers for their nectar and help sustain local biodiversity. 

Butterflies
Bees
Hummingbirds
Lady Bugs
Multi Pollinators
Other Birds

According to the ASPCA, Yucca species are mildly toxic to dogs, cats, and humans if ingested in large amounts, causing symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea. While not usually deadly, care should be taken to prevent pets or livestock from chewing on the leaves or stems. The plant is not considered toxic to birds. 

How to Propagate Your Soft Leaf Yucca pendula 

Propagating Yucca pendula is best done through offsets or pups that grow at the base of the plant. Wait until the offsets are at least 1/3 the size of the mother plant before removing them. Use a clean, sharp knife or pruners to cut the pup away from the main stem, ensuring it includes some roots. Allow the cutting to callous over for a day or two if roots are minimal. 

Plant the pup in a well-draining succulent mix, water lightly, and place in bright indirect light until established. Avoid overwatering during this period. Rooting typically occurs within 2 to 4 weeks. Propagation by seed is also possible, but far slower and more inconsistent.

Key Takeaways

  1. Unlike most yuccas, Yucca pendula has soft, arching leaves that create a graceful, fountain-like form, making it an ideal choice for adding movement and texture to dry landscapes.
  2. It is a drought-tolerant evergreen that thrives in full sun and poor, sandy soils, making it perfectly suited for xeriscapes and low-maintenance gardens.
  3. This yucca typically grows 4 to 8 feet tall and can slowly develop a short trunk with age, giving it a dramatic, tree-like appearance over time.
  4. Hardy in USDA Zones 7–11, Soft Leaf Yucca can withstand occasional frosts and heatwaves alike, adapting well to both desert and subtropical conditions.
  5. Its non-rigid leaves and lack of sharp tips make it safer to plant near walkways or patios compared to other spiky yucca species.

The Bottom Line 

Overall, the soft leaf Yucca (Yucca pendula) is a graceful, low-maintenance plant with weeping blue-green leaves and strong drought tolerance, making it a standout choice for both landscape and container gardening. Its soft foliage offers a more refined look compared to other yuccas, while still delivering architectural impact. Easy to grow in sun-drenched indoor spaces or dry outdoor gardens, it requires minimal water, tolerates poor soils, and is resistant to deer and most pests. With occasional blooms that attract pollinators and pups that allow for easy propagation, Yucca pendula is a resilient and beautiful addition to any low-water garden or sunroom collection.

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