Leucophyllum frutescens
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Leucophyllum frutescens - Texas RangerThis native of the Chihuahua Desert of Texas and Mexico “....is exceptionally beautiful, without any doubt the most spectacular plant in our garden in October.” writes French gardener Olivier Filippi in his wonderful book The Dry Gardening Handbook. It has small silver leaves and clear pink foxglove-like flowers which are produced with the first autumn rains. It needs a hot sunny well drained spot to do well and won’t be happy in areas with humid summers. 200cm x 200cm. |