The silver sage plant, whose scientific name is Leucophyllum frutescens, is called the Texas guardian. It is distinguished by its oval-shaped leaves that are silver or whitish-gray in color and are densely covered with many fine hairs that shine on dark nights. It has clear and radiant moonlight, and it is characterized by its attractive violet-colored flowers that bloom after rainfall. The flowers shine at a height ranging between 2-3 cm above the leaves, which adds attractiveness and elegance to the general appearance of the plant. The height of the plant in the mature stage ranges between 1.2-2.4 meters, while its width ranges between 1.5-2 meters. Silver sage is an evergreen plant that is distinguished by its beauty and elegance, its rapid growth and multiplication, its ability to withstand extreme heat, drought and frost, and its resistance to pests and diseases. It is characterized by its ease of care and lack of need for continuous and intensive care. Which makes it an ideal choice and a wonderful addition to home gardens.
The Leucophylum frutescens Grey plant can be propagated through seeds or cuttings
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