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Thyme

Full or partial sun. Evergreen. A low-growing drought tolerant herb attractive to honey bees. It is commonly used in pots but can also function as an informal ground cover among stepping stones [...]

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Gray Santolina

Sun; evergreen with scale-like leaves and a fragrance resembling camphor. The gray form of lavender cotton is mostly grown for its tidy mound of foliage.\n\nOften used in a deer-proof border [...]

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Green Santolina

Sun; evergreen with fragrant scale-like leaves. Bright yellow flowers appear in midsummer, but lavender cotton is mostly grown for its tidy mound of foliage.\n\nOften used as an edging plant, it [...]

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Sage

Partial sun, with fragrant grey sage leaves. A short-lived evergreen perennial, best treated as an annual in San Antonio.\n\nCommon sage can be tender in south-central Texas, often expiring [...]

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Rosemary (Trailing)

Sun or shade; evergreen with small clusters of light lavender-blue flowers; blooms spring through fall. Prostrate varieties can be used as ground cover or bank cover. And of course it can be used [...]

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Rosemary

Sun; evergreen with masses of soft, dull, needle-like leaves and clusters of light lavender-blue flowers; blooms spring through fall and into winter. Useful as a perennial, a ground cover, or an [...]

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Oregano

Sun to part shade; semi-evergreen, with a sprawling form and aromatic gray-green leaves.\n\nMany varieties are available; Italian and Greek oregano are standards used in cooking. Provide good [...]

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Mexican Mint Marigold

Sun/part shade (blooms more profusely in full-day sun). An herbaceous perennial growing to 2 feet with yellow-orange flowers during summer. Freezes back in winter to return from the roots.\n\nThe [...]

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Lemon Balm

Sun or shade; a herbaceous perennial. Spreads freely by rhizomes but not as aggressively as other mints.\n\nThe crushed leaves, rubbed on bare skin, provide a natural mosquito repellant.

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Spanish Lavender

Sun. Evergreen, with sharply fragrant foliage. The Spanish variety has big, rabbit-eared flowerheads that attract bees and butterflies. Spanish lavender is less cold hardy than other varieties. [...]

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