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Salvia gregii x karwinskii 'Brent's'
(Brent's Fall Hybrid Sage) Hybrid Sages using S. gregii are common. This one is quite uncommon. The other parent is the tall growing tubular flowered S. involucrata, Roseleaf Sage. The result, selected by hybridizer Brent Barnes, is a plant somewhere in between it's parents in leaf and growth, with 2 inch tubular hot pink flowers that will stop you in your tracks every time.

Blooming in late Summer, Fall and into the Winter, this upright plant resembles it's half-sister, Mulberry Jam.  The color is more to the red shades, the plant less upright and the leaf less leathery.

Use this plant where a tall, strong accent plant is needed.  Highly recommended.



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In stock 8 item(s) available
Weight 1.00 lbs
Common name   Brent's Fall Hybrid Sage
USDA Zone   7 - 9
Size (h/w/fh)   48"+/48"+/60"+
Exposure   Full sun
Soil   Well drained
Water   Average
Pot size   3 1/2 inch deep pot
Price: $7.50

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 (Hadspen Roseleaf Sage)  One of our very favorite plants. It starts flowering in August, and continues - more and more spectacular every day - until cut down to the ground by a hard frost.

This Salvia requires a bit of high shade in the hottest climates, and appreciates a rich soil with regular watering.It is well worth any effort to grow!


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Salvia involucrata var puberula 'Hidalgo' Salvia involucrata var puberula 'Hidalgo'

 (Hidalgo Roseleaf Sage) The earliest flowering, hardiest and strongest growing cultivar of this species. It starts its outstanding floral display in June here on the Northern California coast, and continues - more and more spectacular every day - until cut down to the ground by a 20 degree frost. Some years it actually never stops blooming!

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Salvia karwinskii Salvia karwinskii

 (Karwinski's Sage) From moist mountain areas in Mexico and Central America, this rugged, winter blooming shrub is found in oak or pine forests at 4,000ft.-8,000ft. It’s high altitude habitat must account for the fact that this winter bloomer withstands short term temperatures into the low 20’s and still produce a few flowers!


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Salvia karwinskii 'Red Form' Salvia karwinskii 'Red Form'

 (Red Flowered Karwinski's Sage) From moist mountain areas in Mexico and Central America, this rugged, winter blooming shrub is found in oak or pine forests at 4,000ft.-8,000ft. It’s high altitude habitat must account for the fact that this winter bloomer withstands short term temperatures into the low 20’s and still produces a few flowers!


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Salvia microphylla 'Hot Lips' Salvia microphylla 'Hot Lips'

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 (Variegated Mirto de Montes Sage) Over the years, we have seen a number of variegated clones of Salvia microphylla. None were as good as this one, from Guru Brent Barnes of Riverside, California.

It is compact, very free blooming, and strong growing. The variegation is attractive and stable. And the flowers are a deep, rich crimson that show off nicely against the foliage.

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Salvia x 'Marwin Gardens' Salvia x 'Marwin Gardens'

 (Marwin Garden Sage) A pleasure to grow and most unusual, this hybrid Sage of unknown origin has proved reliable and more than garden worthy for us. Large soft pink flowers and green & white bracts top this compact and well branched four foot shrub.

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S. gregii are common. This one is quite uncommon. The other parent is the tall growing tubular flowered S. involucrata, Roseleaf Sage. The result, selected by hybridizer Brent Barnes, is a plant somewhere in between it's parents in leaf and growth, with 2 inch tubular hot pink flowers that will stop you in your tracks every time." class="pin-it-button" count-layout="horizontal">Pin It





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