Leucophyllum frutescens
Texas Sage
Evergreen-Deciduous | Evergreen |
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Overall Mature Size | Medium |
Mature Height & Spread | 6-8' x 6-8' |
Exposure | Full to Partial Sun |
Water | Medium, Low Water |
Flower Color | Purple, Pink |
Bloom Time | Summer, Fall |
Special Features | Attracts Hummingbirds, Butterflies, Bees, Deer Resistant, Low Water Use |
Container Sizes | #5, #15 |
Natural Growth Habit | Mounding |
Sunset Garden Zones | 7-24, H1, H2 |
Minimum USDA Hardiness Zone | 8A-11 |
Plant Type | Shrub |
Moderately fast-growing evergreen shrub with a mounding growth habit to 6-8′ tall and wide. Best-suited to arid climates, this sturdy Southwestern native features attractive, rounded silvery-gray foliage contrasted with masses of showy, lightly-fragrant purplish-pink flowers appearing summer through fall, attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and bees. Well-suited as an accent, foundation planting, in mixed shrub borders or as a colorful hedge or screen. Tolerates heat, reflected heat, drought, wind, salt and smog, and takes well to shearing, though this will decrease flower production. A fast-draining soil is essential for the success of this species, and though able to withstand periods of drought, supplemental summer watering will help promote a more vigorous, stronger blooming specimen. Thrives in a full to partial sun exposure. Deer resistant.
USDA Zone: 8A-11
Sunset Zone: 7-24, H1, H2