Abstract
Abstract Texas silverleaf, cenizo, or purple sage [Leucophyllum frutescens (Berl.) l.M. Johnst.] is native to Texas in the Rio Grande Plains, southern Trans-Pecos and sparingly in the Edwards Plateau (1, 5, 7, 8). It is not a true sage (Salvia) but is in the same family (Scrophulariaceae) as penstemon, snapdragon, and Indian paintbrush. It is found in plant hardiness zones 10a, 9a, 9b, 8b, and 8a (6) as far north as London in Kimble County where it is most prevalent on south-facing slopes of caliche hills.
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