
Appearance
"Hesperaloe parviflora" has narrow evergreen leaves with a fringe of white threadlike hairs along their edges and grows in clumps 3–6 ft high and wide. Red or yellow tubular flowers are borne on branching flower stalks up to 5 ft tall from late spring to mid-summer.Distribution
This species has become popular in xeriscape landscape design for public and private gardens in California and the Southwestern United States. The plant's qualities include drought tolerance, heat resistance, low maintenance needs, hummingbird attracting flowers, and an architectural form. It also is a spineless alternative to "Agave" and "Yucca" horticultural species.References:
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