Light and airy is ideal
Yuccas prefer a light, airy and warm location - no matter around which specific type it is about. Light, partially shaded places are generally better tolerated than full sun. You can also get the yucca - especially the hardy forest species for the garden - used to a location in full sun, although you should be careful when doing this. Brownish spots on the leaves are often an indication of burns. A Lack of light You can notice the yucca by the leaves drying up from below. This phenomenon often - but not always - occurs in connection with insufficient moisture.
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Indoor yucca outdoors: the right place
During the warm summer months, the room yucca that is not frost-hardy also feels in a light and protected spot in the garden or on the balcony or the terrace. Here, too, as with the garden yucca, the plant may be placed in full sun - but only after getting used to it. The intense midday sun is to be avoided in any case.
Tips
the Garden yucca (For example, frost-hardy species such as Yucca gloriosa or Yucca filamentosa) should be as sunny as possible and in sandy, well-drained and dry soil. The otherwise easy-care and robust relative of the Yucca elephantipes (giant palm lily), which is often cultivated as a houseplant, does not tolerate excess moisture at all.