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There are only a few Salvias that thrive in full shade. Those listed here are reliable performers in low light conditions, but not dark areas.
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(Nettle Leaf Sage) Native to the Southeastern United States, this lovely herbaceous perennial is found from Florida to Pennsylvania - but is listed as an endangered plant in three states. Such a lovely native plant! The common and botanical name refer to the leaves, which resemble the Stin...
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(Grape Leaf Sage) Called the "most intense blue"of any Salvia, this one is very special. From Oaxaca, Mexico comes this lovely plant, with furry leaves shaped like those of a grape - green above with a purplish cast beneath. It grows very rapidly into a...
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(Big Swing Sage) This may be the winner of the "best cobalt blue Salvia" contest. The inch long and across flowers are displayed on strong wiry branched stems held well above the handsome foliage.
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(Hybrid Bolivian Sage) A natural hybrid between two Andean species, S. orbignaei and S. haenkei, this Bolivian native is nicer than either of its parents and deserving of a place in the garden. The large, dark pin...
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(Yunnan Sage or yun nan shu wei cao) A most important medicinal herb in China, this hardy perennial is native to Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan provinces in China, growing on grassy hillsides and forest margins at 5,900 to 9,500 ft.
Shade growing with spectacular blue flowers on la...
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