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This sage thrives on neglect. The unusual harsh freeze of 2011 froze my well established, part sun plant to the ground. But it has sinc...Read More
The Silverado variety remains bushy and full and blooms frequently here in North Texas. I love this plant. I planted in the Fall and stop...Read More
So far, so good. I like it. I live in Michigan and hope to bring the tree in the house for the winter. Has anyone had luck doing this?
Is very strange that no one has mentioned that the flowers have a very peculiar scent. An alternative name for the plant could be "Stinky...Read More
To the reader in Florida.... I am guessing that you are not getting good results with Texas Sage (Cenizo) because you are trying to grow ...Read More
I moved to Florida in February of this year and in March I planted eight of the Texas Sage Trees. For the next three months the trees gr...Read More
Can anyone tell me if I can move this plant? I have around 25 of them in front of my screened porch. Thanks.
We planted two in the back yard a year ago and they are so pretty, they stayed green and bloomed since we planted them. Blooms seems mo...Read More
I love our Green Cloud Sage. We have several plants growing in our back and front yards. They are so hearty and they are just beautiful...Read More
I picked up three of these shrubs at the Cabbage Patch in Clermont about five years ago. I put them in the ground (a little too close to...Read More
These plants grow very well here. I haven't planted any so far, but I plan on getting me a few of these bushes to plant along my fence. ...Read More
I transplanted about 20 of these plants last fall. All the leaves have fallen off and I'm wondering when these plants will show growth? T...Read More
I think Texas Sage is a wonderful plant. I have visited the Rio Grande valley in a small airplane and the view from the air is amazing, ...Read More
This is a great plant to add color and intrest to a place that does not have easy access to water. It is very drought tolerant and can re...Read More
I have found that it will bloom when watered and after every rain. We have about 50 of these plants in our landscape. Those that are wat...Read More
Also known by locals as cenizo, from the dense layer of fine hairs on the leaves and young stems resulting in a silvery gray appearance. ...Read More
This plant grows wild in Texas and Northern Mexico. It has been introduced as an ornamental. It is a bee magnet and has trumpet-shaped b...Read More
Also known as Texas ranger.