Dyschoriste linearis
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: Dyschoriste linearis
Common Name: Narrowleaf Dyschoriste
Family: Acanthaceae
Origin: OK, TX, Mexico
Type: Native Perennial
Size: 12" x 12"
Exposure: Sun
Zones: Zone 7-10
Butterflies: Yes
Hummingbirds: Yes
Container Size: Large Pot Band
I’ve grown this little native perennial for around 6 or 7 years and have been quite impressed with its short height and charming purple flowers. Blooming in spring and summer, Narrow-Leaf Dychoriste (Die-core-istee) has flowers that somewhat resemble those of its cousins, the Ruellias. Although it comes from the drier southwestern parts of the US, it has performed quite well in a raised bed with regular watering. Sometimes called Snake Herb, it has proven fully winter hardy in our zone 6b garden. Narrow-Leaf Dychoriste is deer resistant and serves as a host plant for the Vesta Crescent, Texan Crescent and Common Buckeye butterflies.