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An evergreen native to West Texas, South Texas, and the Edwards Plateau, Texas sage has small silvery-gray-to-green leaves and a loose form, unless it’s trimmed into a hedge.
Mealy Blue Sage grows between 2 feed and 3 feet wide and tall with gray-green leaves that have a slightly rough texture. When mature, it is upright, bushy and is heat tolerant.
Cenizo, also known as Texas sage, ... Many selections of cenizo are in the dwarf category, and most have silver-gray foliage and purple blooms. They are usually 4 feet tall or shorter, ...
Ferdinand Lindheimer, the father of Texas botany, collected the first herbarium specimens of big red sage in the 1840s. Other botanists reported it intermittently until 1946.
Other than lace bugs that cause the leaves to turn mottled pale gray, I’ve not seen insects or diseases cause any problem for Texas sage, so I don’t think this is anything that’s going to ...
Texas purple sage (Leucophyllum frutescens) is a native Texas plant that has many outstanding characteristics. It can tolerate poor soils, has very low water needs, can take the heat and ...
The silvery leaves of Texas sage shrub offer a visual respite in the height of summer heat. Its gray, green, or silver 1-inch leaves are fuzzy, and provide a delicate backdrop for the vibrant flowers.
The big red sage, a rare Texas wildflower native to the Edwards Plateau, was proposed for endangered species protections Friday by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.. Once presumed extinct, the ...
A South Texas coal mine and coal-fired power plant will host a new geothermal energy storage facility as part of a local electric utility’s energy transition. Sage Geosystems, a Houston-based ...
Texas sage is not native to North Central Texas, so you have to keep some things in mind if you’re going to add the flowering plant to your garden.