Does Anyone Know the Name of This Flowering Plant?

Pat Jacques
by Pat Jacques
It looks some type of lilly.
  23 answers
  • Pat Jacques Pat Jacques on Jul 05, 2013
    It's in a friend's garden. She said the stalk shoots up from a green bush (not pictured) and the stalk requires staking.
  • Barb Rosen Barb Rosen on Jul 05, 2013
    Looks like a yucca although I can barely make out the bottom of the plant. Look at this, Pat! http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/yucca/caring-for-and-landscaping-with-yuccas-outdoors.htm
  • Gail Salminen Gail Salminen on Jul 05, 2013
    @Pat Jacques the flowers definitely look like the yucca and the leaf at the bottom looks like the slender leaf of the yucca that sometimes bends. It will also send off shoots, so you may be able to get a sprout for your garden.
  • Lori J Lori J on Jul 05, 2013
    I absolutely agree--looks like a yucca to me.
  • Dawn Lam Dawn Lam on Jul 05, 2013
    i think that it looks like a yucca also...if you take a shoot, I have been told that to have flowers on these plants, they do not mature until 5 years old...could anyone expound on this?
  • Lorianne Brinkert Lorianne Brinkert on Jul 06, 2013
    It is a yucca, beware they will take over ur garden, the leaves get hard and spikey...it takes a couple years to get blooms, I have been weeding them out for a year and still have quite a few of the..
  • Peg Peg on Jul 06, 2013
    Yes, yucca, also called adams needle. Mine are in full flower now. Seems the main plant dies off, then the new sprouts take over. The ones in full sun flower, there are a few in the shade, not flowering, I think the previous owner had them there when the trees were small and that garden had more sun. My new plants flower and are not 5 yrs old. I also have them in the variegated form.
  • Pat Jacques Pat Jacques on Jul 07, 2013
    Thanks to everyone for your input. I will share the information with my friend. It's a lovely plant!
  • Kimberly Young Kimberly Young on Jul 07, 2013
    Yes, it is a Yucca but we need to see the actual plant to determine which species it is. There are close to 75 different species, subspecies and hybrids. Some yucca plants take years to flower and then the orginal plant will die. Others will flower every few years. It does look like an Adam's Needle or a Weeping Yucca. I have a Spanish Bayonet in my yard that finally flowered this year. It was beautiful while it lasted. Unfortunately, the stalk that flowered will now die back.
  • Sandra T Sandra T on Jul 07, 2013
    I think it is a yucca too. They grown wild here in Mo
  • Ginger Throckmorton Ginger Throckmorton on Jul 07, 2013
    Yucca was my first thought but could also be hosta blooms. Yucca if the leaves are sharp, hosta if the leaves are soft and pliable. Either way they are both good.
  • Jo Jo on Jul 07, 2013
    I just dug my yucca up, and they really have a strong stocky roots, tons of shoots also. Once planted they are very hard to get rid of.
  • Renee Renee on Jul 07, 2013
    definitely a Yucca..Here in Tennessee we also call it bear grass...lol..Please don't try to mow one. Found out the hard way.
  • Teri Teri on Jul 08, 2013
    It is a yucca and loves the sun.
  • Renee Renee on Jul 08, 2013
    If you have a place on your property that is bad for washing out, yuccas are the thing to plant. They will hold the ground in place.
  • Peg Peg on Jul 08, 2013
    The roots are eaten, like a potato. And Yes, they are hard to get rid of, little bit of root left behind grows another plant.
  • Tanya Peterson Felsheim Tanya Peterson Felsheim on Jul 08, 2013
    Yep these same yuccas are in full bloom in my moms yard.
  • Rachael T Rachael T on Jul 08, 2013
    In El Salvador, we ate the roots and the flowers. The roots are like a potato and we ate them in soups or steamed, sometimes fried. We ate the flowers mostly in soups, but I heard people ate them other ways as well.
  • Cathy Pipe Cathy Pipe on Jul 09, 2013
    looks like a Yucca filamentosa, does it have long sword like leaves and forms its leaves tight to the ground in a round clump?
  • Pat Jacques Pat Jacques on Jul 09, 2013
    Yes, my friend sure had a lovely flowering stalk.
  • Sabina Sabina on Jul 10, 2013
    Yes, that is a Yucca
  • Pat Jacques Pat Jacques on Jul 12, 2013
    Now that I know what it is, I am seeing them all over the place as I drive around the neighborhoods.
  • Tanya Peterson Felsheim Tanya Peterson Felsheim on Jul 13, 2013
    I did the same thing...deal is they all bloom at the same time so makes them very easy to spot with tht tall white plummage! They really are pretty for that 10 days they bloom haha