Going Native
As is obvious from my last few posts, Spring is on my mind. It is planting time. To the extent possible we want to use native plants which are indigenous to our area for our landscaping. Our first plantings at this new home are Texas Sage (Leucophyllum frutescens). It is not a true sage but is in the figwort family. It is known by many other names but the one I find most interesting is "Barometer Bush." It is an appropriate name because when we lived in South Texas where it is commonly found across the semi-desert scrubland, when it blooms you can expect rain within the next 24-48 hours. Another name is Cenizo. Historically, natives of northern Mexico where the plant commonly is found, made tea from the leaves. Its medicinal uses were for treating colds and congestion.
Below is one of ours which we planted near our front porch. Over time it can grow up to 10 feet tall. We will keep it pruned back so that it doesn't block our view.
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