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Perennial Salvias are one of the backbones of traditional flower borders. and for good reason, as they are hardy, dependable, fast growing, colorful and attract hummingbirds. Many also feature elegant foliage that adds even more to the equation.
All of the plants listed here are reliable and long-lived herbaceous perennials.
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(Kruipsalie) From the spectacular plant-rich East Cape, this creeping Salvia is a fine ground cover or edging plant. It blooms for us 10 months a year, making a light purple cloud in the garden.
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(Cedar Sage) Native to Cedar, Juniper and Oak forests in Texas, Arizona and Northern Mexico, this small mounding perennial has flashy, scarlet red flowers in abundance. As a small scale ground cover or used among other tough Sages, it is a most valuable addition to the garden.
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(Coastal Blue Sage) On the sandy shores of the East Cape in South Africa grows this easy-to-grow, spreading perennial Sage. The lobed, lyre-shaped leaves are a deep green - quite a contrast to most of the Salvias from this region. The flower spikes grow...
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(Italian Clary Sage) If you can, grow this plant. The spectacular white blooms, framed by deep glowing purple bracts are displayed on five foot tall spikes. A delight for honeybees, hummingbirds and butterflies.
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(Sinaloan Blue Sage) The darkest true blue flowers imaginable held in airy spikes over deep green to purple, mat forming leaves. Sound nice? It is!
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(Hummingbird Sage or Pitcher Sage) Highly desirable and spectacular in all ways, this California native Sage is quite possibly our very favorite of the genus. This strain is from the northern-most part of its range.
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(Yellow Hummingbird Sage or Yellow Pitcher Sage) Highly desirable and spectacular in all ways, this California native Sage is a rare yellow variety introduced by the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden.
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(Apricot Hummingbird Sage or Cerro Alto Pitcher Sage) Highly desirable and spectacular in all ways, this California native Sage is a rare apricot flowered variety from the mountains behind Big Sur, California.
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(Creeping Mexican Sage) Another fab Salvia species from Oaxaca, Mexico, this gently creeping perennial plant forms dense mats of small, thick and heavily textured almost round leaves. The large orange flowers on erect spikes appear on and off all througho...
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(Mauretania Tingitana Sage) A plant with a history. This rare Sage was first described in 1777, and was known for decades before this date. The origin of the plant was a hotly debated mystery - was it native to Egypt, Syria, Aleppo, Tunis, or Tangier - until 1989, when a specimen was discover...
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(Romanian Sage) This hardy herbaceous perennial features rich violet flowers in large whorls atop tall, branched spikes. A great selection for the mixed border, it should be placed where one can enjoy the beautiful dark yellow-green, prominently textured leaves.
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(Bog Sage) This highly adaptive Salvia is ideal for the beginner as it is not at all fussy about soil type, sun exposure, drainage or frequency of watering.
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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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(Lilac Sage) Read all you will about the superiority of the variety 'Purple Rain', but we like our own home-grown seed strain better. This is one of the most rewarding and reliable of the herbaceous perennial sages.
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(Mid-East Sage) Native to the mountains shared by Israel and Lebanon, this tidy sage is drought resistant, warmth tolerant and flowers over a long period of time.
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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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(Cabrillo Sunset Sage) This hybrid of Salvia macellaria and D'Arcy's Sage (Salvia darcyi) is a Summer through Fall bloomer selected by Kathe Navarez in 1999. It has very large coral red flowers in spectacular abu...
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(Costa Rica Blue Sage) A strong grower with substantial, tropical looking leaves, this variety is commonly listed as a variety of Anice Leaf Sage (S. gaurantica). By the way it grows and the season of flowering, we believe it to be a hybrid.
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(Jean's Purple Sage) This spectacular plant is a hybrid between S. guaranitica (Anice Scented Sage) & S. gesnerifolia (Big Mexican Scarlet Sage). It resembles a its first parents, but with much larger flowers.
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(John Whittlesey Sage) A hybrid between D'Arcy's Sage (S. darcyi) and Mirto de Montes (S. microphylla), this plant is hardy, vigorous and long blooming. Grow it as a herbaceous perennial, and the tidy new growth an...
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