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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”.
With its vibrant blooms, attractive foliage, and compact size, 'Rio Bravo' offers endless possibilities for landscape design. Plant it as a stunning focal point in desert gardens, a colorful accent in rock gardens, or a low-maintenance option for water-wise landscapes.
Rio Bravo Texas Sage. Leucophyllum langmaniae ‘Rio Bravo’. • Mature Height: 5′. • Mature Width: 5′. • Light Requirements: Full sun. • Water Requirements: Deep infrequent water. • Fertilizers: Dr Q’s Desert Plant & Cactus Food, 5-10-9. Categories: Desert Accents, Plants Tags: Desert Accent, evergreen, larger blue flowers, Shrubs. Description.
Common Name (s): Braue River Sage. Rio Bravo Sage. Texas Ranger. Phonetic Spelling. loo-co-FIL-lum lang-MAN-ee-ay. Description. Texas Ranger is a flowering evergreen shrub native to Mexico. It has velvety silver leaves and small lavendar flowers.
4 Νοε 2021 · Texas Sage are evergreen, native, deer-resistant, pollinator-friendly, drought and heat tolerant shrubs that are excellent choices for our climate here in San Antonio. They are cold tolerant to 5° (and mine survived SNOVID). In 2005 Texas Sage was named the official Texas Native Shrub of Texas.
Lynn’s Legacy Rio Bravo Sage… Also known as ‘Lynn’s Everblooming’, ‘Lynn’s Legacy’ is less dependent on the increased humidity of monsoon season to bloom, which means it can produce its masses of fragrant, bell-shaped, lavender-purple flowers several times a month from early summer through fall!
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.