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A Texas native, the Blue Texas Ranger offers a unique contrast of soft silver gray leaves and puts on a show of light to dark purple flowers that bloom in spring all the way thru fall! In its native habitat, Leucophyllum frutescens is often found growing in ditches, ravines, hillsides, and slopes.
Texas Sage, also known as Texas Ranger, Cenizo, or Barometer Bush is one of the most prolific bloomers in our hot summers. Abundant flowers appear when humidity is high, often before rains and with a dramatic show of flowers following rainfall-hence the name “Barometer Bush”.
Commonly known as Texas Ranger this variety is native to. Bay Area, California Sales: 925-862-2411; ... Care And Planting Instructions. Plant Texas Ranger in an area that receives full sun exposure using well draining soil. Water regularly after planting to help it adapt well to its new location, then reduce frequency. ... Stay up-to-date on ...
An upright evergreen shrub native to Texas and Mexico. Small silvery-gray foliage contrasted with showy pink flowers appearing throughout the year. Max height is approximately 5-6 feet tall by 4-5 feet wide.
‘Convent’ has the darkest pink flowers of the cold tolerant, drought resistant, heat loving plants known as Texas Rangers. If you’ve ever seen one in full bloom, you have a good idea of why these are some of the most popular plants in Southwestern residential and commercial landscapes.
Other Names: Texas Ranger, Silverleaf, Cenizo, Ash Bush. Description: A tall spreading shrub with silvery gray-green foliage; showy rose-pink flowers in summer; a great water conservation plant, good for dry, hot, rocky sites; must have well drained, alkaline soil; prune lightly to maintain fullness; must have full sun. Ornamental Features
The San Antonio Rose Texas Ranger (Texas Sage) is a hardy plant with fragrant purple blooms. Once established, it requires little maintenance, pruning, or watering. Grab this sun-loving sage for easy color all year!