Chihuahuan Deserts, High Plains, Southwestern Tablelands
Chihuahuan Basins and Playas, Chihuahuan Desert Grasslands, Chihuahuan Montane Woodlands, Low Mountains and Bajadas, Stockton Plateau
Arid Llano Estacado, Canadian/Cimarron High Plains, Llano Estacado, Rolling Sand Plains, Shinnery Sands
Canadian/Cimarron Breaks, Caprock Canyons Badlands Breaks, Flat Tablelands and Valleys, Semiarid Canadian Breaks
Plant Characteristics
Growth Form
Shrub
Height
3
to
6
ft.
Spread
3
to
6
ft.
Leaf Retention
Semi Evergreen
Lifespan
Perennial
Habitat and Care Requirements
Soil Type(s)
Sand, Dry
Light Requirement
Part Shade
Water Requirement
Low
Native Habitat
Grassland
Bloom and Attraction
Bloom Color
Yellow, Brown
Bloom Season
Summer, Fall
Seasonal Interest
Fruit, Seeds, Pollen
Wildlife Benefit
Birds, Bees
Maintenance
Prefers sandy soil. Shearing ruins the delicacy of the foliage. Too much water induces rank growth. Good for erosion control. May self-sow in preferred conditions. Prune if lower height is preferred. Propagation: Seed.
Comments
Blooms August-November. A semi-evergreen shrub with feathery, silver-blue foliage that is sweetly pungent. Flowers and fruit are inconspicuous. May self-sow in preferred conditions. A hayfever plant.