Joshua Tree Tree Seeds | Yucca Palm | (Yucca brevifolia)
A desert icon. A survivor. Something your garden has never seen before. The Joshua Tree is not a tree, not a palm, and not easy to forget. It is the defining silhouette of the American Mojave — arms outstretched, leaves like daggers, growing slowly and living for centuries. Growing one from seed is a long game, and it is absolutely worth it. If you are looking to buy Joshua Tree seeds or grow Yucca brevifolia from seed, you have found the right place. 5 reasons to grow Joshua Tree from seed: One of the most iconic and recognizable plants in North America Extremely drought-tolerant once established — thrives on neglect Slow-growing but long-lived, with some specimens exceeding 500 years Produces stunning cream-colored flower clusters in late winter to early spring Striking sculptural form that works as a statement plant in dry gardens and xeriscape landscapes Things you probably did not know about Joshua Trees Named by Mormon pioneers crossing the Mojave in the 1800s, they believed the tree's outstretched branches resembled the biblical Joshua raising his arms toward the promised land. The name stuck, and so did the legend. Joshua Trees and yucca moths have one of the most famous co-dependent relationships in the natural world. The Tegeticula moth is the only pollinator that can fertilize the flowers — and the only place the moth can lay its eggs is inside those same flowers. Neither survives without the other. It is one of the clearest examples of co-evolution on the planet. Joshua Trees do not grow rings like true trees. Because they are monocots — closer to grasses and lilies than to oaks or pines — scientists estimate their age by height, factoring in the highly variable growth rate of 1 to 3 inches per year. A 30-foot specimen could be anywhere from 150 to over 500 years old. Climate change is pushing Joshua Trees out of the southern portions of their range faster than they can migrate north. Seeds are dispersed by ground squirrels and packrats, not wind — and those animals don't move fast enough to keep up. Growing Joshua Trees in new, suitable locations is genuinely conservation work. Growing Details Botanical Name: Yucca brevifolia Stratification: Scarify seed coat lightly, then sow in warm (70-85°F) sandy mix — no cold stratification required USDA Zones: 7–10 Soil: Sandy, rocky, extremely well-drained — tolerates poor, dry soils Light: Full sun Height: 15–40 feet Spread: 10–15 feet Growth Rate: Slow (1–3 inches per year) There are plants you grow for a season, and there are plants you grow for a lifetime. Joshua Tree falls into a third category entirely — you grow it and it outlives you. Start one now and give someone a century from now something worth stopping for.
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- 5 Seeds — 5.99 USD — In stock
- 10 Seeds — 7.99 USD — In stock
- 25 Seeds — 14.99 USD — In stock
- 40 Seeds — 20.99 USD — In stock
- 100 Seeds — 44.99 USD — In stock
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