Description
Those who have seen this population describe it as quite unique forming mostly solitary
The new foliage emerges in mid-April (NC) lightly speckled with purple flecks followed by sprays of large
starting for us in September with terminal spikes of screaming orange flowers
enjoyed by low-flying butterflies as well as cats
Eysenhardtia texana Uvalde Tridens Those who have seen thisEysenhardtia texana is a little known, drought loving, deciduous, thornless shrub, native to rocky, alkaline soils in Texas and adjacent Mexico. It forms a 10' tall open specimen, clothed with acacia like citrus fragranced foliage. Despite its durability in drought, it's also quite tolerant of summer rains. The terminal branches are adorned with short spikes of white flowers from late spring through summer. The flowers are a favorite of bees, and the
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