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Salvia glabrescens 'Shi Ho' (Makino) A very rare clone of this woodland Japanese native. Even if it never flowered, I would grow this plant for its lush, almost edible looking foliage. Hardy and rewarding, this is a choice plant for any shady garden spot. Our price: $15.00
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#480
Salvia hians (Himalayan Sage or Kashmir Sage) Salvia hians is a hardy and spectacular Sage from the high elevations (8,000 to 13,000 ft.) of Pakistan and Bhutan. An easy to grow herbaceous perennial, the dusky violet flowers on tall scapes are a joy in the border.
Our price: $15.00
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#312
Salvia japonica (Japanese Woodland Sage or Shu Wei Cao) This highly ornamental shade-growing Salvia is also an important medicinal herb, used for a variety of cures.
We love this plant and have grown it for years, and are offering it now for the first time in the 2011 season.
Our price: $9.00
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#329
Salvia miltiorrhiza (Red Sage, Chinese Sage, Dan-shen) Salvia miltiorrhiza is a powerful and important herb in traditional Chinese herbal medicine. The remarkable blue flowers seem to glow in the shade. We are happy to be able to offer this plant on a very limited basis.
Our price: $7.50
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#331
Salvia nipponica 'Fuji Snow' (Variegated Japanese Woodland Sage) Another very fine shade growing moisture loving shade from the forests of Japan. A standout because of the leaves edged in white, which really standout in the shade garden. Yellow flowers finish the package - a neat addition to the woodland garden. Our price: $7.50
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#605
Salvia nipponica var. Formosana (Formosan Woodland Sage or Tai wan qin zhu cao) From the island of Taiwan, this special plant grows well even in hot and humid climates. Rich yellow flowers over a long season compliment the arrow shaped leaves that are deep green above and hairy purple below. Our price: $12.00
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#750
Salvia nubicola (Himalayan Cloud Sage) Tall and majestic, the place to go to see this plant in the wild is the Muktinath Valley in Nepal, a most sacred place for both Hindus and Buddhists. A large, hardy, shade growing perennial with yellow flowers, this one is a must have - and is hardy to Zone 5. Our price: $8.00
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#641
Salvia plectranthoides (Chang guan shu wei cao) An annual or biennial in its native Southern China, Bhutan and India, this plant has been a reliable perennial for us for many years. The common name translates to "rat tail crown grass long", perhaps because of the tall thin spikes with small pale blue flowers. Our price: $8.50
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#613
Salvia x 'Big Swing' (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.
Our price: $6.50
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#606
Salvia yunnanensis (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 large spikes, this is one of the finest Salvias we grow. Our price: $15.00
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#763
Tinantia erecta (Widow's Tears) Sometimes lumped into the genus Tradescantia , this tender perennial grows so fast - and blooms so prolifically - that growing it as an annual is a worthy use for those in colder Zones. Do you have a shady corner to fill up with a lush, tropical looking plant? If so, this one is for you. Our price: $5.00
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#315
Salvia koyamae (Shinano-akigiri) A native to Honshu Island, Japan, this shade and moisture loving Salvia is a perfect fit for woodland gardens or shady borders. The large, yellow-green hairy leaves form loose, gently spreading clumps decorated by rather large, clear yellow flowers. And it is hardy!
Our price: $7.00
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