#297
Salvia dorisiana (Fruit Scented Sage) This plant has it all. Big, soft, fuzzy, light green leaves , large magenta-pink blooms and an almost intoxicating scent. One of the most
strongly (and deliciously) scented plants we have come across to date.
Our price: $6.50
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#607
Salvia gravida (Gravid Sage) This tender but worth-the-work Sage from Michoacán, Mexico has very large, rich reddish magenta flowers that hang from the arching branches in flower clusters up to 12 inches long. This is a large plant with very attractive medium size leaves that creates an unforgettable display. Our price: $7.50
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#745
Salvia involucrata 'Hadspen' (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!
Our price: $6.50
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#484
Salvia iodantha (Scandent Mexican Sage) Found at altitudes of 3,000-10,000 ft. in the mountains of central Mexico, this herbaceous perennial is a spectacular winter-bloomer having 6 inch inflorescence with literally hundreds of cyclamen-purple flowers that are velvety in appearance. Our price: $7.00
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#623
Salvia iodantha 'Louis Saso' (Big Leaf Scandent Mexican Sage) This select clone of Sage is different from the species by virtue of its very much larger leaves, which have pink petioles, and a larger, looser inflorescence. Worth growing just for the leaves! It too is a herbaceous perennial, winter-bloomer, and has 8 inch+ inflorescence with literally hundreds of cyclamen-purple flowers that are velvety in appearance. Our price: $8.00
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#314
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!
Our price: $6.50
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#632
Salvia karwinskii x involucrata v. puberula (Gray Roseleaf Sage) A hybrid between Karwinskii's Sage (S. karwinskii ) and a variety of Roseleaf Sage (S. involucrata v. puberula ) collected in Mexico by Rich Dufresne, this plant combines the strong points of both parents. Our price: $7.00
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#698
Salvia littae (Litta's Purple Sage) From the cloud forests of Oaxaca, Mexico comes this lovely shade growing Sage. Large bright purplish pink flowers in clusters start in the late Fall and continue until the early Spring. A well branched sub-shrub that spreads gently from underground runners, it forms a nice clump of soft green leaves. Our price: $7.00
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#728
Salvia myriantha (Mexican Many Flowered Sage) This cloud forest Mexican native has so many flowers they are difficult to count, starting in the early Winter and going well into the Spring. The color is a deep violet, with two very large bee lines that develop after the flower opens. The foliage is sticky and aromatic, making this a good background shrub in the landscape. Our price: $7.50
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#639
Salvia wagneriana (Wagner's Sage) From the cloud forests of Southern Mexico and Central America comes this 100% dazzling winter blooming beauty. We have it in bloom from November through March - come snow, ice or temperatures as low as 20 degrees. How hardy is this plant, beloved and cultivated by the people in its native lands? Our price: $7.00
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#704
Salvia wagneriana 'White Bracts' (Pink & White Wagner's Sage) From the cloud forests of Southern Mexico and Central America comes this 100% dazzling winter blooming beauty. This one differs from the straight species in having white bracts instead of the usual pink. We have it in bloom from November through March - come snow, ice or temperatures as low as 20 degrees. How hardy is this plant, beloved and cultivated by the people in its native lands? Our price: $8.50
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#726
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. Our price: $8.50
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