Branched yucca plants belong to various species within the Yucca genus, including Yucca filamentosa and Yucca gloriosa, among others.
These yuccas are characterized by their rosettes of long, stiff leaves that grow in a dense, spherical form. Unlike some yucca species with single stems, branched yuccas produce multiple stems or branches emerging from the base of the plant.
The leaves of branched yuccas are typically narrow, lance-shaped, and have sharp, pointed tips. They may be green or bluish-green in color, depending on the species and cultivar.
In late spring or early summer, branched yuccas produce tall, upright flower spikes adorned with bell-shaped white or cream-colored flowers. These blooms add a dramatic vertical element to the plant and attract pollinators.
Watering
Water once a week or when the soil starts to become slightly dry at the top. Keep the soil lightly moist at all times, but do not overwater as this will cause brown spots and leaf drop. Curly or dry leaves suggest, the plant is dry and needs watering. Water in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are cooler. Always check your soil before watering.