San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | September 2003 | positive
On Sep 1, 2003, htop wrote:
San Antonio, TX
This is a dwarf variety of chomonque introduced at the San Antonio Botanical G...Read Moreardens. An extremely drought and heat tolerant shrub, it has very attractive bi-colored leaves, deep green on top and white underneath (feltish in texture). The leaves, usually being held in an upright postion, show both the tops and undersides at the same time which makes it a noteworthy ornamental plant. "Chomonque" is believed to be of Native American origin. An Argentine botanist, Caroli Gochnet is honored with its genus name and with "hypoleuca" referring to the white underside of the leaf. It is native to extreme South Texas, growing in caliche and gravel.
Its slightly fragrant, small, white with some pinkish toned flowers appear from November to February attracting honeybees, flies and butterflies. Being unaffected by freezes, drought and insects, this is a highly desirable plant especially in the Southwest.
On Sep 1, 2003, htop wrote:
San Antonio, TX
This is a dwarf variety of chomonque introduced at the San Antonio Botanical G...Read More