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Leucophyllum laevigatum typically grows rather slowly to 3-5 feet tall and wide with an open structure. There are clouds of purple flowers as the weather warms in Spring into Summer and at times the Chihuahuan Sage continues into Fall. Leucophyllum laevigatum is a host plant for the Checkerspot butterflies and a great addition to the Butterfly ...
Here an image showing a comparison of the blooming colors and growth habits of Leucophyllum laevigatum (on the left) and Leucophyllum frutescens (on the right). There is a trade-marked, white-flowering variety of Chihuahuan sage called White Snow that was selected by Greg Star and is grown by Mountain States Nursery in Glendale, Arizona.
Bike orchards are enclosed with unique hedges of lovely blue-flowered, winter blooming Chihuahuan sage (Leucophyllum laevigatum) and licorice plant (Helichrysum petiolatum), and are shaded with fruitless olive (Olea europaea ‘Swan Hill’). Chihuahuan sage survives around the bike racks on Via Pueblo Mall located between Packard Electrical ...
An evergreen rounded shrub that grows to 4' x 5'. Small medium green foliage and fragrant lavender blooms summer to fall. Accepts reflected sun and poor soils. Attracts butterflies. Good informal hedge. Native to Chihuahuan Desert.
Chihuahuan Sage . Water Needs. Light Needs ... Chihuahuan Sage. Scientific Name. Leucophyllum laevigatum. Plant Type. Large Shrubs. Deciduous / Evergreen. Evergreen. Special Features. Drought tolerant. ... Care Information. Needs occasional watering after establishment. Back To Plant Search USDA Hardiness Zone. 10° F, Zone 8a. Click to View ...
Chihuahuan Sage, Cenizo. Scientific Name: Leucophyllum laevigatum Standl. Family: Scrophulariaceae. Recommended Temperature Zone: Sunset®: 7-24, 28-32. USDA: 7b-10. search desert - tropicals.com. Web.
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.