Saturday, June 29, 2013

Silverado sage

Looks like we will get rain soon... this plant usually flowers a day or two before rain.

9 comments:

  1. I just have the common sage that gets rather leggy in the summer. This is a gorgeous variety~

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  2. Nancy, this isn't a real "sage" but rather a shrubby bush planted decoratively in TX.

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  3. I need a weather sign like that. We are never going to get hay because the weather says scattered which means usually over a fresh cut hay field. They are beautiful and useful. B

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  4. What a beautiful plant...never heard of it!...:)JP

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  5. Oh how pretty. I have some sage, but it must be a different type, as it has a different look than yours.

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  6. What a beautiful plant, is it a succulent?

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    1. No it is not a succulent. It is a woody shrub.

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    2. No it is not a succulent. It is a woody shrub.

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  7. It's Leucophyllum frutescens, or Texas Sage as it is also called.

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