Plumbago is extremely popular as a landscape plant in my area (central Texas). It is drought tolerant and has light blue blooms pretty much all year. It tolerates light shade and generally doesn’t have many issues with disease or pests.

My problem with it is that it is not native to my area. It’s not even native to the same continent! As a lesser complaint, it’s planted so frequently that I’d rather have something different.

As an example, one great alternative would be Texas turks cap. I already have quite a bit of that, though, so I’m looking for other options.

Any suggestions?

  • Crazytrixsta@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    Turks cap is far larger than the plumbago.

    Anise hyssop is native and will get you similar height. Gregg’s Mistflower. Salvia greggii. Rock Penstemon. Plenty more options.

    Check out Texas Smartscape to help you out.

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      2 years ago

      The space is pretty flexible size wise. Turks cap, Gregg’s mistflower, and Salvia greggii are all happily growing in the bed already and doing well. It doesn’t look like anise hysop is native to my area, unfortunately. Thanks for the Texas Smartscape recommendation, their search tool is fantastic!