Yucca Palm: Care, Propagation and Pruning

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The yucca palm is probably an integral part of any living room. We have compiled all the information about the popular indoor palm for you.

Yucca palms
Yuccas are reliable houseplants that thrive in your own home with little effort [Photo: Alexeysun/ Shutterstock.com]

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  • Yucca palm: origin and properties
    • Is the yucca palm poisonous?
  • Buying a yucca palm tree: this is something to keep in mind when buying
  • Yucca Palm: Which Location is Best?
    • The yucca palm outside
    • Yucca Palm: The Right Soil
  • Caring for Yucca Palms: Pro Tips
    • Water the yucca palm properly
    • Fertilize yucca palm properly
  • Yucca Palm: Common Diseases and Pests
  • Caring for Yucca Palms: What Can Go Wrong?
    • Yucca palm has yellow leaves
    • Yucca Palm: Leaves have brown tips
    • Yucca palm loses leaves
  • Cut off the yucca palm
    • When is the best time to prune the yucca palm?
    • How is the yucca palm tree properly pruned?
  • Propagate yucca palm yourself

yucca (Yucca) (also called palm lilies) are reliable houseplants that thrive in your own four walls with little effort. Despite its misleading name, the palm-like plant is not actually a palm tree, but an agave plant (

Agavoideae). In this article, we will tell you how to successfully care for, propagate and cut your yucca in your own home.

Yucca palm: origin and properties

The plant, originally from the deserts of Central and North America, has found its way into our homes and is very popular because of its exotic appearance. In living rooms, the giant palm lily (Yucca elephantipes) often encountered. But in addition to indoor plants, there are also a number of yucca species that are also suitable for outdoor cultivation in Germany and survive the cold winter in this country. All species are characterized by their pointed and hard leaves, which emerge from the center of the plant like spikes. Because of this, careful handling of the prickly agave plants is required.

Yucca palm trees in the desert
Originally from the deserts of Central and North America, the plant has found its way into our homes [Photo: Karel Stipek/ Shutterstock.com]

Is the yucca palm poisonous?

There are always myths about the toxicity of yuccas that are not easy to answer. At least one thing can be said: the palm-like plants contain so-called saponins, which are secondary plant substances that lead to stomach and digestive problems, especially in babies and pets be able. How poisonous yucca palms really are cannot be fully clarified. Another aspect, however, is the risk of injury caused by the sharp-edged leaves of the plant.

Consider the following aspects of yucca palms:

  • Leaves and stem contain saponins
  • Can potentially cause discomfort in babies and pets
  • Injuries can occur from sharp-edged blades

For more information on this topic, see our article “Is the yucca palm poisonous?“.

Buying a yucca palm tree: this is something to keep in mind when buying

The first step in getting a yucca palm indoor or outdoor is buying the right plant. In general, it is advisable not to buy the yucca in the supermarket, despite the low prices, as there is often a lack of quality there. Instead, use specimens from nurseries or a garden center. In any case, a preliminary check on plant health is important. Healthy yucca palms should be a rich, green color, but depending on the species, it's normal for the leaves to droop.

Yucca palms in pots in the greenhouse
Healthy yucca palms should be a rich, green color [Photo: Ivonne Wierink/ Shutterstock.com]

Yucca Palm: Which Location is Best?

Yuccas are usually kept indoors as a normal houseplant. In this case, you should always pay attention to a bright location in the house, ideally place the plant near the window. Cool temperatures in the house during the winter usually don't bother the exotic plants much. However, only a few people know that some species of the agave family can also grow outdoors in our country, which is why we present the optimal garden location below.

The yucca palm outside

As a desert plant, yuccas also bring a southern flair to the garden, which can even be maintained during the winter. Several species such as the sycamore (Yucca filamentosa) or the candle palm lily (Yucca gloriosa) are hardy and can therefore be cultivated with us in the long term. These species can also impress outdoors with their large, white bud sites. Due to its sunny origin, this applies to both the ground-level dwarf palm lily and the higher one Candelabra: The plant needs a full sun, sheltered from the wind and warm when outside is cultivated. For example, the south side of the house wall or a wall is ideal for this.

Yucca filamentosa palm white flowers
Some species also form large, white inflorescences [Photo: guentermanaus/ Shutterstock.com]

Yucca Palm: The Right Soil

The right substrate is an important factor for the yucca, as the greatest damage is caused by too much water. Yucca - whether outdoors or in pots - do not tolerate waterlogging and therefore thrive best on loose and nutrient-rich substrate. The soil should always be permeable, so in pot culture a drainage layer of expanded clay is ideal at the bottom of the container. If the substrate is too compacted, mixing in sand can help.

These aspects must be considered when choosing the right location:

  • As a houseplant: Brighter siting
  • Outdoors: Full sun, wind-protected and warm place (south side)
  • Well-drained and nutrient-rich soil
Yucca palm tree on a windowsill
The yucca feels most comfortable in a bright spot by the window [Photo: Amilao/ Shutterstock.com]

Caring for Yucca Palms: Pro Tips

Yucca palms are considered to be very easy to care for, which makes them particularly popular as houseplants. However, some points should also be considered with the agave plant.

Water the yucca palm properly

Yuccas are very sensitive to excessive amounts of water, so in principle less than too much should be poured. You should still water it from time to time so that the plant does not sit dry all the time. When cultivating in pots, always make sure that not too much water collects on the saucer.

Fertilize yucca palm properly

The following applies to the nutrient supply of the palm-like plants: In the open air, the slight incorporation of compost is sufficient yearly, additional nutrients should be added to pot culture due to the limited soil volume will. A first step is to change the substrate about every two years. As an ecological method, nettle manure is also a great fertilizer, but should always be diluted with water. Use tap water rather than rainwater, as this contains more of the lime important to yuccas.

Yucca Palm: Common Diseases and Pests

When handled properly, a yucca palm usually does not face any major problems, as these are often caused by overwatering. Nevertheless, in some cases diseases and pests can settle in, which you should definitely get rid of. These include fungal diseases such as mildew or animal pests like spider mites. While the latter feel particularly comfortable in dry air, fungal diseases and rot are favored by excessive (air) humidity. More detailed information about Diseases in the yucca you'll find here.

Caring for Yucca Palms: What Can Go Wrong?

Changes in the leaves of the agave plant can occur from time to time. We examine the reasons and what you can do about it.

Yucca palm has yellow leaves

One of the most common problems is the discoloration of the leaves to a yellowish tint. In most cases, the reason for this is excessive humidity or an oversupply of water, to which the plant is sensitive. If you can rule this out as a cause, a lack of light may be an option. The discolored leaves in the upper part of the plant are always a sign of improper care.

Yucca Palm: Leaves have brown tips

Brown tips on the elongated leaves, like a yellowish discoloration, can indicate an oversupply of water. On the other hand, strong sunlight or very dry air in winter (e.g. next to the heater) can result in sunburn or dehydration. Especially with the yucca as a houseplant, pay attention to a bright but not too sun-exposed place and only provide additional moisture in the air in winter.

Yucca palm tree with green and brown leaves
Discolored leaves often indicate improper care [Photo: ChandraSekhar/ Shutterstock.com]

Yucca palm loses leaves

All of the aforementioned care mistakes can ultimately lead to the leaves falling off the plant if they are not corrected. Leaf fall can be particularly serious if additional parts of the plant become soft and rotten. This can either be due to waterlogging or a bacterial or fungal disease. In this case, remove the affected areas immediately.

But beware: If leaves fall off the lower part of the plant from time to time, this is mostly a natural process as the trunk grows and new leaves are formed on the crown.

Discolored and falling leaves can be a sign of the following problems:

  • Too much water supply/too high humidity
  • Too little/much light
  • Too dry air in winter
  • Bacterial, fungal or viral infections

Cut off the yucca palm

With their prickly shape, palm lilies can grow very expansively and tolerate pruning well. We show when and how you should cut off a yucca.

Yucca gigantea Yucca palm
With their prickly shape, palm lilies can grow very expansively and tolerate pruning well [Photo: Peter Maerky/ Shutterstock.com]

When is the best time to prune the yucca palm?

Yuccas sprout again after a short time if they are cut. It is therefore advisable to prune the plant in spring during the growing season, giving enough time until winter. In addition to cutting off parts of the plant for reasons of space, thinning out or cutting off diseased parts of the plant can also be good for the yucca palm.

How is the yucca palm tree properly pruned?

Crooked and densely growing leaves can be easily removed at the base with sharp scissors to give the plant and you more light and space again. In addition to smaller cuts, the trunk can also be easily cut without causing major damage to the plant. Due to the thickness, use a saw to cut. The wound should ideally be closed with tree wax after cutting to prevent infections and the plant from losing moisture.

Note: It is easy to injure yourself when pruning yucca palms due to the sharp-edged leaves. It is therefore always advisable to wear gloves when cutting.

Propagate yucca palm yourself

Yucca palms are great for growing new cuttings and offshoots. In this way, the desert plant can be propagated in a very short time, especially if it has to be cut anyway. Proceed as follows to take cuttings from palm lilies (with higher growth):

Pruning the yucca palm
The yucca palm is easy to propagate yourself [Photo: Mala Iryna/ Shutterstock.com]
  1. Either cut off individual shoots or, if you are pruning the trunk harder, take part aside. Cuttings should only be cut from spring to early summer.
  2. Place the part of the plant in a growing medium made of soil and sand. Leaves should not be in the ground.
  3. Keep the soil moist, the pot should be in a sunny and warm spot.
  4. After a few weeks, new roots will form in the substrate and the palm lily can be repotted.

by the way: In the case of low-growing species such as the dwarf palm lily, the Propagation of Yucca by sharing.

More to the right Care of yucca palms find out here.

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