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Texas Ranger Sage Bush


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Texas Ranger Sage Bush. Although commonly known as texas sage, it is not a true sage and is distinct from the genus salvia. These plants have many common names, including texas sage, cenizo, texas ranger, texas rain sage, purple sage, silverleaf, texas silverleaf, barometer bush, wild lilac, and ash bush.

Texas Ranger aka Texas Sage Backbone Valley Nursery
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These plants have many common names, including texas sage, cenizo, texas ranger, texas rain sage, purple sage, silverleaf, texas silverleaf, barometer bush, wild lilac, and ash bush. Texas sage, also known as texas ranger, cenizo, or barometer bush is one of the most prolific bloomers in our hot summers. Its dense foliage and symmetrical form make it a versatile plant for.

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Texas Ranger aka Texas Sage Backbone Valley Nursery

The plant is not a sage (salvia ssp.) but it is native to southern texas and northern mexico. The plant is wild in texas and new mexico, where low moisture and humidity are common conditions. The species is also called texas ranger, texas rain. Texas sage is a native evergreen shrub of the scrophulariaceae family.

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