General Landscape Uses: Hedge or screen, mass plantings, accent shrub, border
Ecological Restoration Notes: Dryland and desert restoration, rangeland rehabilitation, erosion control, pollinator habitat enhancement
Description: A cultivar of Texas Sage, selected for its vivid green foliage and profuse purple flowering.
Dimensions: Height 6 ft.; Spread 6 ft.
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Native Range: Texas, New Mexico, Northern Mexico
Native Habitats: Desert and desert scrub, dry rocky hillsides and canyons, calcareous flats, semi-arid grasslands and shrublands
Soils: Well-drained, sandy, rocky, gravelly, alkaline
Nutritional Requirements: Low
Salt Water Tolerance: Low
Salt Wind Tolerance: Moderate
Drought Tolerance: High
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Flower Color: Purple
Flower Characteristics: Bell-shaped
Flowering Season: Spring to fall
Fruit: Small, dry seed capsule, green when immature and brown when mature
Wildlife and Ecology: Attracts pollinators, habitat structure
Horticultural Notes: Grown from cuttings
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