Joshua Tree (Starter Seedling Tree)
Joshua Tree [Yucca brevifolia], USDA: 9-11. Full sun or part shade. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 0º F. Extremely drought tolerant. Slow growing. Mature plant reaching 20' High by 12'-20' Wide. Origin: Nevada, Arizona, California.
Very slow growing. Mature trees reaching beyond 20 feet in height with a 12-20 foot spread. Mojave Desert Native Plant.
We also have mature trees in stock , in a variety of sizes and shapes. Inquiries regarding mature trees are encouraged.
SPECIAL TRANSPLANTING and CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Suitable for xeriscape landscaping.
NOTE>>> After you place your order, you will be contacted via email or telephone to confirm the order and to discuss payment options. We accept American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa. The list price does not include shipping and handling fees. You will be billed separately for this service based on the size/dimension of the individual order.
November 15, 2011 at 4:13 pm
Hi.
Very dear friends in SW France lost their 29-year old son, Joshua, on Sunday. I would like to send them a Joshua tree seedling. Can you help?
Thank you
November 19, 2011 at 8:44 am
Sorry for your friends loss. We don’t handle international shipping at this time.
November 15, 2011 at 6:44 pm
Hi,
Can you please give me ballpark prices for the following:
Joshua Trees–a variety of sizes
Mojave Yucca
Agave
Please give me ballpark prices for a variety of sizes. I am not
November 19, 2011 at 8:49 am
Thanks for stopping by. Your request has been forwarded to the Sales Department for reply.
December 31, 2011 at 7:57 pm
I am looking to purchase a Joshua tree. One that is from two to three feet tall preferably. A special girl in my life used to live in the desert and misses them like crazy. So I’m trying to get her one she can try to keep as a house cactus then transplant if she moves to an environment it can survive better (I know it’s difficult to keep them as a house tree, but I’ll give it a shot). I live in California, so shipping would need to be ironed out too. Info and if you have pics of any similarly sized Joshua trees would be amazing. Thank you