Texas Mountain Laurel
Sophora Secundiflora
Growth Potential
Height: 10-15 feet | Width: 8–10 feet
A Polished Look for Foundation Planting
This dwarf cultivar is highly valued for its dense, mounded growth and striking emerald-green leaves with creamy-white margins. It offers a cleaner, more compact look than the standard variegated variety, making it ideal for foundation plantings or low hedges.
Best Area to Plant
Location:
Specimen plant near patios or entryways where the fragrance can be enjoyed.
Placement:
Thrives in full sun and is extremely heat-tolerant. Because it is slow-growing, it is a great “permanent” structure plant that won’t outgrow its space quickly.
Care Instructions
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Light:
Requires full sun.
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Water:
Very low water needs once established. Requires excellent drainage.
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Maintenance:
Minimal. Avoid heavy pruning to preserve its natural shape. Note: The red seeds it produces are toxic if ingested.
