
Texas Sage Shrub (Leucophyllum frutescens) - Drought-Tolerant Flowering Landscape Plant
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- Features silver-gray foliage that provides year-round visual interest.
- Produces vibrant, bell-shaped flowers during warm weather cycles.
- Demonstrates high drought tolerance once established in the landscape.
- Suitable for xeriscaping and low-maintenance garden designs.
- Thrives in full sun exposure and well-draining soil conditions.
Texas Sage Shrub Overview
The Texas Sage (Leucophyllum frutescens) is a woody perennial shrub recognized for its distinctive silver-gray foliage and periodic flowering habit. This plant is commonly utilized in landscape design for its ability to adapt to arid environments and its structural contribution to garden borders or hedge rows.
Growth and Environmental Requirements
This shrub performs optimally when planted in locations receiving full sun exposure. It is characterized by its resilience in high-heat conditions and requires minimal supplemental irrigation once the root system is fully established in the soil. Proper soil management is essential; the plant necessitates well-draining soil to prevent moisture accumulation around the root zone, which supports its long-term health.
Landscape Maintenance
- Watering: Requires regular watering during the initial establishment phase; transition to infrequent, deep watering thereafter.
- Sunlight: Requires direct sunlight for at least 6 to 8 hours daily to maintain foliage density and flowering potential.
- Pruning: Can be pruned to maintain desired shape or size; best performed after the primary flowering cycles to encourage new growth.
- Soil: Prefers alkaline to neutral soil types with excellent drainage properties.









