Leucophyllum frutescens
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Leucophyllum frutescens 'Green Cloud'
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Leucophyllum frutescens (Berl.) I.M.Johnst. |
Texas Sage (Leucophyllum frutescens) is an evergreen shrub in the plantago family Plantaginaceae, native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. It is not a true sage, having no relationship to the genus Salvia. The species is also called Texas Ranger, Silverleaf, or Cenizo.
The solitary axillary flowers are bell- or funnel-shaped, with five lobes and two lips. These shrubs are found in sandy soils and have a high salt tolerance. They have become popular for edge and area plantings in warmer and drier areas; they require minimal water, are easily shaped into hedges, and bloom over their entire surface. It is available in a variety of cultivars, including "Green Cloud"
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