Yucca - jukka pálma
Perfect for adding some life-enhancing, indoor greenery, Yucca work really well displayed alongside other desert plants such as Dracaena, Beaucarnea and Cordyline (all part of the same family); add a cactus or two to create a distinctly chilled-out, 'Western' style vibe. Light: Yucca elephantipes prefers bright, direct sunlight but will tolerate some light shade. Be aware, however, that this will slow its growth and lighten the leaf colour. Water: Allow the top of the soil (or half of it in low light) to dry-out before watering. Can cope with some degree of drought. Ensure there is adequate drainage and don't allow to sit in water. Temperature: The Spineless Yucca is hardy and adapts well to pretty much any indoor room temperature. Do not allow the temperature to fall below 7°C at night Humidity: The Yucca elephantipes is tolerant to drier air, and will thrive in normal household humidity. Fertilization: Apply an occasional weak feed, if anything. Yucca do not need a lot of food. Toxicity: This plant is mildly toxic. Keep away from children and animals. Do not ingest. Size: ~40 cm, 14 cm diameter