(Hyptis emoryi)
All parts of this shrub emit a lavender scent that is more noticeable when brushed. Plant form is open and upright, the silvery gray foliage blending well with other desert-adapted plants. Flowers most profuse in spring and may bloom sporadically during summer and fall. Canopy coverage: 50 square feet.
Water Requirement: low
Sun Exposure: reflected sun, full sun
Cold Hardiness: cold hardy to 25F
Growth Rate: moderate
Height: 8 feet high
Width: 8 feet wide
Evergreen
Foliage Color: gray
Flower Color: lavender
Flower Season: spring
Wildlife: bees, birds, hummingbirds