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Pale Leaf Yucca

Yucca pallida McKelvey
Pale Leaf Yucca
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Yucca pallida, known as Pale Leaf Yucca, is a species of yucca native to Northern Mexico and the blackland prairies of northern and central Texas. It is distinguished by its light-colored leaves, which range from pale blue-gray to sage-green. The species was first described in 1947 by McKelvey and belongs to the Asparagaceae family.

Description

Yucca pallida is a plant species characterized by its pale leaf coloration. It grows in Northern Mexico and the blackland prairies of Texas. The leaves exhibit a range of colors from pale blue-gray to sage-green. This species was formally published in 1947 by McKelvey and is classified within the Asparagaceae family.

Other common names

Pale Leaf Yuccatwistleaf yucca

Distribution

Global · Texas

Synonyms

Yucca pallida var. edentataYucca rupicola var. edentata

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