Yucca filamentosa, the most common type, Yucca brevifolia (Joshua tree), Yucca aloifolia (Spanish bayonet), and Yucca gloriosa (Spanish dagger). Yucca baccata and Yucca glauca, are called soap plant.
The Joshua tree is actually a variety of yucca plant, and not a real tree at all. It reproduces sexually by flowers and fruit.
it is white, round, and looks like a regular root from a plant.
First you burn a tree thenn
The wood of the tree will burn some what like Pine. But the bark is 6 inches or more thick and has natural flame retardant properties. as long as the wood is not exposed by the bark haven been broken off or there is not a large amount of dry fuel like dead falls next to the base of the tree it will not burn normal brush ans weeds that grow in the area of the trees would not burn a long time and will not degrade the bark to the point that the wood of the tree will start to burn.
Yes. Not really great as firewood, but you can burn it.
yes
yes u can and u can look it up
yes but it will burn faster than most wood and make sure its about 6 months old
Yucca Elata
The soap tree yucca (Yucca elata) occurs in the Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts.
Yucca filamentosa, the most common type, Yucca brevifolia (Joshua tree), Yucca aloifolia (Spanish bayonet), and Yucca gloriosa (Spanish dagger). Yucca baccata and Yucca glauca, are called soap plant.
Kintalin and firewood
Not sure if this helps but there is Yucca Rostrata which is also known as Beaked or Big Bend Yucca and Yucca de smetiana also Yucca Brevifolia or Joshua Tree.
It is tree-like in habit, which is reflected in its common names: Joshua tree, yucca palm, tree yucca, and palm tree yucca
Kintalin and firewood
The Joshua Tree is taller and has small spikes. The Mojave Yucca is small, stubby, and has really long spikes.