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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Cimarron Dwarf Sage

 Leucophyllum zygophyllum, Blue Ranger, Cimarron Dwarf Sage, Silverleaf

This shrub grows across the street from my apartment, and it's my dog's favorite hangout.  Fritz loves the patch of grass beside this shrub, he comes back here everyday to pee.:p   I have been asking my neighbors what this shrub is called but no one seems to know.  The couple living in the apartment unit where this shrub is, told me it's been there since they moved in almost 10 years ago, and they never paid attention to the plant.  Since my dog pees here regularly, it's my mom who waters the shrub and the surrounding area.   I love the tiny lavender buds and violet flowers, and the silvery/gray, fuzzy foliage looks like it's frosted with snow.  I searched on line and found the name---Cimarron Dwarf Sage.


Leucophyllum is a genus of evergreen shrubs in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae, native to the Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts of Arizona and northern Mexico. It is sometimes placed in the family Myoparaceae.   The dozen-odd species are often called "sages", although they have no relationship to the genus Salvia.  The solitary axillary flowers are bell- or funnel-shaped, with five lobes and two lips, and colors ranging from white to magenta to purple. The generic name is derived from the Greek words λευκός (leukos), meaning "white," and φυλλον (phyllos), meaning "leaf", referring to the trichome-covered foliage. These shrubs are found in sandy soils and have a high salt tolerance.  They have become popular for edge and area plantings in warmer areas and in xeriscaping;  they require minimal water, are easily shaped into hedges, and bloom over their entire surface. (Source:  Wiki)


Leucophyllum shrubs are legendary for their ability to "forecast" rain, usually blooming several days prior to a rainstorm, apparently in response to humidity. They are sometimes called "barometer bush" for this reason. It is believed to be a survival trait in the plants' semi-desert habitats.  They bloom intermittently throughout the summer.


Took these photos in a span of 3 days--from buds until the flowers bloomed.  The flowers are not fragrant but bees love them---bees were all over  I almost got stung.  The shrub is quite a looker when the flowers are in full bloom.  From the tip of every branch, a cluster of tiny vibrant violet flowers dance with the cool February breezes.


Love is, above all, the gift of oneself. ~ Jean Anouilh


Only in love are unity and duality not in conflict.  
~ Rabindranath Tagore


If grass can grow through cement, love can find you at every time in your life. ~ Cher


We don't believe in rheumatism and true love until after the first attack. ~ Marie Ebner Von Eschenbach


An old man [woman] in love is like a flower in winter.



22 comments:

  1. Very lovely series of photos. Auch a sweet plant. Have a nice weekend. PS! Yes it is an avocado on my blog with seafood + mayonnaise.

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  2. Your dog has good taste. Very pretty flowers.

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  3. Sage -such beautiful flowers, and the leaves are tasty herbs!

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  4. Thank you for your lovely pictures and very interesting
    information about the sage plant. I enjoyed your quotes too!!

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  5. The pretty soft pink against the sage green is beautiful.

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  6. Very pretty colour combo. The flowers look fuzzy too.

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  7. So very, very pretty. I loved the macro shots best. We have a black, white gray world right now - cold and snowy. lol

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  8. How very beautiful to see the flowers going from bud to bloom.

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  9. At first sight you would think it's not growing in the Philippines. The frosty look!

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  10. Lovely buds and blooms.
    Thanks for dropping by, Luna.

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  11. Mycket fin blomma, är det ett träd eller buske. Påminner om nåt vi kallar lammöron som växer efter marken.
    Ha en fin helg
    Kram Meta

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  12. Your dog must love pretty things. I've seen this shrub around.

    Periwinkle Flower

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  13. Hello Luna,
    what a wonderful series, beautiful blossoms, I love the pink flowers ♥
    Wish you a nice Sunday,
    moni

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  14. These are so lovely!
    The fourth shot is my favorite. I like the subtle colors in that one.

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  15. Love it.
    Love the one by Eschenbach ;-)

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  16. Nice color. So little and so pretty.

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  17. the bulbs look like camellia bulbs, the bee shot is very special!

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  18. Your blossoms are just lovely! And the quotes, as well!

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  19. Love the color!

    Hope you'd find time to visit my entry.

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  20. I love the grey folliage and the flowers are stunning :-)

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