Turks cap is far larger than the plumbago.
Anise hyssop is native and will get you similar height. Gregg’s Mistflower. Salvia greggii. Rock Penstemon. Plenty more options.
Check out Texas Smartscape to help you out.
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Turks cap is far larger than the plumbago.
Anise hyssop is native and will get you similar height. Gregg’s Mistflower. Salvia greggii. Rock Penstemon. Plenty more options.
Check out Texas Smartscape to help you out.
The space is pretty flexible size wise. Turks cap, Gregg's mistflower, and Salvia greggii are all happily growing in the bed already and doing well. It doesn't look like anise hysop is native to my area, unfortunately. Thanks for the Texas Smartscape recommendation, their search tool is fantastic!