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Scientific: Leucophyllum laevigatum Common: Chihuahuan sage, Chihuahuan rain sage Family: Scrophulariaceae Origin: Rocky slopes of high Chihuahuan desert at 4,000 to 8,000 feet in the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosi. Pronounciation: Lou-co-FIL-lum la-e-vi-GA-tum.
19 Μαΐ 2020 · Chihuahuan-Sage, Leucophyllum laevigatum is a low-maintenance evergreen shrub with a spiky, but loose form. The periodic masses of lavender flowers are not only fragrant but will attract hummingbirds, too.
Chihuahuan Sage, Chihuahuan Ranger. This wonderful evergreen shrub has a loose, spiky form and small olive-green leaves. Its casual form makes it an ideal addition to native palettes. Periodically in the summer and fall, during periods of high humidity, it explodes with fragrant lavender flowers.
22 Ιουλ 2022 · It is the longest bloomer of all the Texas rangers. The blossoms are fragrant, showy spikes of blue, lavender, purple, or violet, and they attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Chihuahuan sage likes full sun and reflected heat, but also takes some filtered shade.
Leucophyllum laevigatum is native to the Chihuahuan Desert Mountains of Texas, Northern Mexico and New Mexico. The wide range of conditions in which the Chihuahuan Sage can thrive is nothing short of amazing.
The Basics. Type: Shrubs Sun: Full/reflected Sun Hardiness: 10°F Water: Very Low Native to Chihuahuan Desert. Growth Rate: Moderate Mature Height: 4' Mature Width: 5' Mature Form: Rounded, open. Foliage. Evergreen Color: Olive-green Texture: Fine. Wildlife. Flowers. Flower Color: Lavender Season: Summer to fall. Responds to monsoon rains. Comments.
Chihuahuan Rain Sage is less dependent on the humidity of monsoons, and can produce masses of fragrant, bell-shaped, lavender-purple flowers several times a month from early summer through fall! Small, deep green leaves cling tightly to the branches, exposing the plant’s structure and giving it a more open, angular form than its counterparts.