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Rio Bravo Sage is a drought tolerant evergreen shrub native to Mexico. It has velvety silver leaves and small lavender flowers that bloom in spring and summer.
Designing with Leucophyllum langmaniae 'Rio Bravo': This Texas sage offers a unique blend of visual appeal, ecological value, and cultural significance. Whether used individually or in group plantings, 'Rio Bravo' adds a touch of vibrant color and life to any arid landscape.
Leucophyllum langmaniae is called Langman's sage or Rio Bravo sage. However, it is not a true sage and it has no systematics relationship to the genus Salvia. The specific epithet langmaniae was given in honor of Ida Kaplan Langman.
Leucophyllum langmaniae Rio Bravo® (Texas Sage) This dense evergreen shrub has a natural rounded form, with lush, deep green leaves. Sprinkles of lavender flowers are produced on and off during the summer and fall months during periods of high humidity.
Leucophyllum langmaniae. (Langman's sage) Other names: Rio Bravo cenizo, Braue river sage, Rio Bravo sage, Leucophyllum langmaniae 'Lynn's Legacy'.
Rio Bravo® Texas Sage features showy clusters of lavender flowers with violet overtones at the ends of the branches from mid spring to late summer. It has attractive grayish green evergreen foliage. The fuzzy oval leaves are highly ornamental and remain grayish green throughout the winter.
This dense evergreen shrub has a rounded form, with lush, deep green leaves. Sprinkles of lavender flowers are produced on and off during the summer and fall. Plant in full sun, reflected heat and well-drained soils.