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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Texas Ranger

 One of the most beautiful sights is that of a sage in bloom.  After last night's big rain this one--on the grounds of the Chihuahuan Observation Center--was covered in purple blossoms.


  


4 comments:

Scott said...

Is this "sage," as in "sagebrush"? I had no idea it produced such beautiful blooms; I've only ever seen it in a non-flowering condition. Heck, I'd use it in my garden, and give it plenty of water!

packrat said...

Sage and sagebrush are not the same, Scott. The fragrant sage in the photo is a species called Texas Ranger (Leucophyllum frutescens). Sagebrush is Artemisia tidentata.

packrat said...

That's Artemisia tridentata.

Dr. K said...

What a beautiful color.

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