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Dermatophyllum secundiflora (Sophora secundiflora) - Texas Mountain Laurel

Market price from $249.99 to $414.99

Sophora secundiflora is a robust evergreen marvel, widely recognized as the Texas Mountain Laurel, a true staple of Southwestern flora. Hailing from the arid landscapes of the Southwestern United States, this resilient symbol of durability flourishes impressively, reaching a mature height of 10-15 feet and even soaring up to 25 feet under optimum conditions. With early spring brings the unveiling of fragrant, lavender-blue flower clusters, their intoxicatingly sweet aroma often likened to a refreshing grape soda. Encased in resplendent, glossy dark-green foliage, these blooms impart an irresistible allure to this low-maintenance tree. The Texas Mountain Laurel is a stalwart against drought, notably thriving in full sun to part shade, a testament to its versatility and tenacity. Furthermore, it boasts deer-resistant properties and produces ornamental seed pods for added visual interest. A functional and aesthetically appealing choice, the Texas Mountain Laurel offers an attractive balance of hardiness and charm for your landscaping designs.

  • Size: Mature size 10-15 feet, can reach up to 25 feet in ideal conditions
  • Flowers: Purple-blue, fragrant clusters in early spring
  • Foliage: Glossy dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Low, drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Additional feature: Deer-resistant and exhibits ornamental seed pods
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