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Dermatophyllum (Sophora) secundiflorum Texas Mountain Laurel (Dermatophyllum (Sophora) secundiflorum)

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Dermatophyllum (Sophora) secundiflorum Texas Mountain Laurel

Dermatophyllum (Sophora) secundiflorum

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Sophora secundiflora, commonly known as Texas Mountain Laurel, is a striking evergreen small tre

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25-30 gal.

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Drought TolerantHeat TolerantDeer ResistantSpecimenLow Maintenance

About this plant

Sophora secundiflora, commonly known as Texas Mountain Laurel, is a striking evergreen small tree or large shrub native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, valued for its dense, glossy, dark green foliage and highly fragrant clusters of vibrant purple-blue pea-like flowers that bloom in early spring. This plant is well-adapted to dry, rocky soils and hot, sunny conditions, making it an excellent choice for xeriscaping and drought-tolerant landscapes. Texas Mountain Laurel has a rich cultural history; indigenous peoples have traditionally used its seeds to make jewelry, and its fragrant flowers have been prized for their sweet grape-like scent. The plant produces hard, shiny seeds that resemble tiny beans, which contain toxic alkaloids and should be handled with care. Its slow growth and long lifespan contribute to its appeal as a landscape specimen, providing year-roun

Plant details

Mature height
25 ft.
Mature width
20 ft.
Growth rate
Moderate
USDA zones
7-10
Sunlight
Full Sun
Water needs
Moderate
Soil
Clay, Loamy, Rocky, Sandy, Well Drained
Spacing
15 ft.
Bloom season
Mid-Spring (April-May)

Frequently asked questions

How big does it get?+

At maturity it reaches about 25 ft. tall and 20 ft. wide, so give it room.

What growing zones does it suit?+

It is hardy in USDA zones 7 to 10.