Chaparral yucca, our Lord's candle, Spanish bayonet, Quixote yucca or foothill yucca
"Dense, evergreen cluster of rigid, gray-green basal leaves to 2’ long, often shorter. Forms a tight basal rosette 4-5’ in diameter. Leaf tips are needle sharp.
Single flower stalk 6-14’ tall, develops on mature plants from mid-spring to summer, covered in showy, creamy white flowers.
Plants die after blooming but young plants commonly develop from offsets." Source: nativeson.com
This yucca was about ten feet tall. Best not touch, because they're sticky.
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