Gray Thorn, Lotebush, Texas Buckthorn


Scientific Name: Ziziphus obtusifolia A.Gray
Synonym: Condalia lycioides, Condalia obtusifolia, Zizyphus lycioides
Family: Rhamnaceae
Gray Thorn, Lotebush, Texas Buckthorn(Ziziphus obtusifolia)
Ziziphus obtusifolia var. canescens
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: 10-13
USDA: 8-11

Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 15° F (-9° C)

Sun Exposure: Full sun

Origin: Southwestern USA (California to southwester Oklahoma, Texas), northern Mexico

Growth Habits: Multi-branched shrub, 3 to 10 feet tall (1-3 m), shiny green leaves, 0.5 to 1.6 inches long (1.2 to 4 cm), smooth to slightly toothed margin

Watering Needs: Low water

Propagation: Seeds that generally need scarification to breach the impermeable coating

Gray Thorn, Lotebush, Texas Buckthorn(Ziziphus obtusifolia)

The plants from the western part of its range are the variety 'canescens'

Blooming Habits:
Small inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers with 5 petals, in axillary cymes of 2 to 7 flowers. The fruit is dark blue to black when ripe, in late summer to early fall, up to 0.8 inch long (2 cm), 0.4 inch in diameter (1 cm).


 

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