yucca whipplei
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A tall yucca whipplei blooms with a single spire of white flowers in the desert.
Definition
Noun: * A specific species of yucca plant: Yucca whipplei is the scientific name for a perennial plant native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. It is characterized by a dramatic, tall flowering stalk bearing numerous creamy-white flowers.
Examples
- Yucca whipplei.
- Yucca whipplei
- Yucca whipplei
Advanced Usage
- Common Names: In non-scientific contexts, is often referred to by common names such as "Our Lord's Candle," "Spanish Bayonet," or "Chaparral Yucca."
- Hikers in the chaparral should be cautious of the sharp leaves of Our Lord's Candle (Yucca whipplei).
- Monocarpic Nature: A key biological characteristic is that it is monocarpic, meaning it flowers once, sets seed, and then dies.
- The lifecycle of Yucca whipplei is a dramatic example of a monocarpic perennial.
Variants and Related Words
- Yucca (n): The genus to which belongs, comprising over 40 species of shrubs and trees.
- Hesperoyucca whipplei (n): A former or alternative scientific classification for the same plant.
Synonyms
- Our Lord's Candle (n): A common name emphasizing the plant's candle-like flower spike.
- Chaparral Yucca (n): A common name referencing its native habitat.
Related Terms
- Agavaceae (n): The plant family (the agave family) to which yuccas belong.
- Monocarpic (adj): Describing a plant that flowers and fruits only once before dying.
- Inflorescence (n): The complete flower head of a plant, including the stalk and the flowers.
A tall yucca whipplei blooms with a single spire of white flowers in the desert.
Noun
- yucca of southwestern United States and Mexico with a tall spike of creamy white flowers