Yucca baileyi is a plant in the family Agavaceae.
It is native to Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado but has been cultivated elsewhere.
The Navajo people make extensive use of yucca fibers to make a wide assortment of useful and ceremonial items.
[4][5] It is not considered to be threatened, as it has a large range and an overall stable population.
[1] Yucca baileyi is a relatively small species, usually acaulescent but sometimes with a short leafy stem.