silver sage air plant Texas Sage, Silverleaf Purple Sage
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silver sage air plant Texas Sage, Silverleaf Purple SageTexas Sage Cold Hardy and Drought Resistant Border Flowering Hedge Texas sage, Leucophyllum frutescens, is a beautiful, drought resistant shrub that is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Also known as Texas rain Sage, Cenizo, Barometer Bush, Silverleaf, Purple Sage, Texas Ranger, ash bush, wild lilac, senisa, cenicilla, palo cenizo, or hierba del cenizo. This hardy plant is known for its silvery gray aqua blue foliage and

Texas Sage Cold Hardy and Drought Resistant Border Flowering Hedge

Texas sage, Leucophyllum frutescens, is a beautiful, drought-resistant shrub that is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Also known as Texas rain Sage, Cenizo, Barometer Bush, Silverleaf, Purple Sage, Texas Ranger, ash-bush, wild lilac, senisa, cenicilla, palo cenizo, or hierba del cenizo.

This hardy plant is known for its silvery-gray-aqua blue foliage and stunning purple or pink flowers that bloom from summer through fall. It is an excellent choice for those looking to add some color and texture to their landscape while conserving water.

The Texas sage requires full sun exposure and well-draining soil to thrive. It is relatively low maintenance and only needs occasional watering once established. Pruning can help keep the plant's shape and promote new growth.

We hope this information is helpful in your decision to add a Texas sage to your garden. Please let us know if you have any further questions or if we can assist you in any way.

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Texas Sage, scientifically known as Leucophyllum frutescens, is a popular and versatile shrub native to the arid regions of Texas and the Southwest United States. Texas sage is a popular ornamental plant, commonly shaped into hedges and blooms over the entire surface. Plant Texas sage in full sun, this shrub loves the heat! Texas sage is also very tolerant of cooler temperatures, down to 10° F. This plant prefers soils with good drainage. Texas sage is susceptible to chlorosis and root rot when grown in heavy or poorly draining soil. Once established Water Texas sage every other week in the summer, and once a month in winter.

Texas Sage Overview

Appearance: Texas Sage is a dense, evergreen shrub known for its silvery-gray foliage and prolific blooming cycles. The plant produces tubular, purple, pink, or white flowers after rainfall or in response to humidity changes, adding a burst of color to the landscape.

Growth Habit: This shrub typically grows compactly, ranging from 3 to 8 feet in height and width, depending on the variety. Its rounded form and dense foliage make it a popular choice for hedges, borders, or standalone plantings in gardens and landscapes.

Drought Tolerance: Texas Sage is well-adapted to hot and dry conditions, making it a perfect choice for xeriscaping and water-wise gardens. The plant's ability to thrive in low-water environments with minimal maintenance requirements makes it a resilient and sustainable landscaping option.

Blooming Season: Texas Sage is known for its impressive blooming season, which occurs sporadically throughout the year but is particularly abundant after periods of rain or high humidity. The vibrant flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, enhancing biodiversity in the garden.

Landscaping Uses: Texas Sage is commonly used in landscaping for its hardiness, drought tolerance, and ornamental value. It can be planted as a hedge, specimen plant, accent shrub, or mass planting to create visual interest and provide texture in garden beds.

Pruning and Maintenance: Regular pruning after flowering can help maintain the shape and promote new growth in Texas Sage. While the plant is relatively low-maintenance, occasional trimming can enhance its appearance and encourage healthy development.

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