North America Native Plant

Kanab Yucca

Botanical name: Yucca angustissima var. kanabensis

USDA symbol: YUANK

Life cycle: perennial

Habit: subshrub

Native status: Native to the lower 48 states  

Synonyms: Yucca kanabensis McKelvey (YUKA2)   

Kanab Yucca: A Rare Desert Gem for Your Native Garden Meet the Kanab yucca (Yucca angustissima var. kanabensis), a fascinating native plant that brings a touch of the American Southwest right to your backyard. This perennial beauty might not be the most common yucca you’ll encounter, but that’s exactly what ...

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Region: Conservation status by state

Status: S5T3?: Status is uncertain but is somewhere between the following rankings: Inexact rank: ⚘ Subspecies or variety is vulnerable: Either very rare and local throughout its range, found only in a restricted range (even if abundant at some locations), or factors are making it vulnerable to extinction. Typically 21 to 100 occurrences or between 3,000 and 10,000 individuals. ⚘ Secure: At very low or no risk of extinction in the jurisdiction due to a very extensive range, abundant populations or occurrences, with little to no concern from declines or threats. ⚘

Kanab Yucca: A Rare Desert Gem for Your Native Garden

Meet the Kanab yucca (Yucca angustissima var. kanabensis), a fascinating native plant that brings a touch of the American Southwest right to your backyard. This perennial beauty might not be the most common yucca you’ll encounter, but that’s exactly what makes it special for native plant enthusiasts looking to create authentic regional landscapes.

What Makes Kanab Yucca Special?

The Kanab yucca is a true American native, calling the southwestern United States home. You’ll find this distinctive variety naturally growing in Arizona and Utah, where it has adapted beautifully to desert conditions over thousands of years. Also known by its synonym Yucca kanabensis, this plant represents the incredible diversity within the yucca family.

What sets this variety apart is its classification as a forb herb – essentially a perennial plant without significant woody tissue above ground. This means it maintains its dramatic architectural form year after year while staying relatively low-maintenance, a perfect combination for busy gardeners.

Where Does Kanab Yucca Grow?

This southwestern native has a relatively limited range, growing naturally in Arizona and Utah. Its restricted distribution makes it a special addition to gardens within or near its native range, where it can truly thrive in familiar conditions.

A Word About Rarity

Here’s something important to know: Kanab yucca has a Global Conservation Status of S5T3?, which indicates some uncertainty about its conservation status. While this doesn’t mean it’s endangered, it does suggest we should be thoughtful about how we source and grow this plant. If you’re interested in adding Kanab yucca to your garden, make sure to purchase from reputable native plant nurseries that ethically source their plants rather than collecting from wild populations.

Why Choose Kanab Yucca for Your Garden?

There are several compelling reasons to consider this native beauty:

  • Authentic regional character: Perfect for creating genuine southwestern landscapes
  • Low water requirements: Ideal for xeriscaping and drought-tolerant gardens
  • Year-round interest: Provides structural elements and architectural appeal
  • Native wildlife support: Like other yuccas, it likely supports specialized pollinators and desert wildlife
  • Perennial reliability: Once established, it returns year after year

Growing Conditions and Care

As a desert native, Kanab yucca thrives in conditions that might challenge other plants. Here’s what this hardy perennial prefers:

  • Soil: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soils that mimic its natural desert habitat
  • Water: Minimal watering once established – overwatering is more harmful than drought
  • Sunlight: Full sun exposure, just like in its native desert environment
  • Climate: Best suited for arid and semi-arid regions, likely hardy in USDA zones 5-9

Perfect for Desert and Xeriscape Gardens

Kanab yucca shines brightest in xeriscapes, rock gardens, and authentic southwestern landscapes. Its architectural form makes it an excellent focal point or accent plant, while its drought tolerance makes it a practical choice for water-conscious gardening. Consider pairing it with other native desert plants like prickly pear cactus, desert marigold, or native bunch grasses for a cohesive regional look.

Planting Tips for Success

When planting Kanab yucca, remember that good drainage is absolutely crucial. If your soil retains too much moisture, consider creating raised beds or mounds with amended, well-draining soil. Plant in spring or fall when temperatures are moderate, and water sparingly during establishment. Once settled in, this tough native will reward your patience with years of striking desert beauty.

Whether you’re creating a water-wise landscape or celebrating regional native plants, Kanab yucca offers a unique opportunity to grow something truly special – just remember to source it responsibly and give it the desert conditions it craves!

Kanab Yucca

Classification

Group

Monocot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Liliopsida - Monocotyledons

Subclass

Liliidae

Order

Liliales

Family

Agavaceae Dumort. - Century-plant family

Genus

Yucca L. - yucca

Species

Yucca angustissima Engelm. ex Trel. - narrowleaf yucca

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA