
Sage Texas Compact
Description: Compact Texas Sage is a compact and densely branched shrub with small, silvery-gray leaves that have a fuzzy texture. It belongs to the figwort family (Scrophulariaceae). During periods of high humidity or after rain, it may produce small, delicate, tubular, lavender-pink flowers, typically in late summer or early fall. These blooms attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Despite its common name, Texas Sage is not a true sage (Salvia spp.), but it shares some similarities in appearance and fragrance. Size: As its name suggests, Compact Texas Sage is a smaller variety of the species, typically reaching a height and width of around 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 meters). Its growth habit is naturally compact and rounded, making it suitable for use as a low hedge, border planting, or accent shrub in gardens and landscapes. However, occasional pruning may be necessary to maintain its shape and size. Best Growing Zones: Compact Texas Sage is well-adapted to hot, dry climates an