#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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#680
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. Our price: $7.50
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#625
Salvia holwayi (Winter Mexican Sage) We haven't been so excited about any plant in a long time. This sage blooms through 20 degree weather with snow and ice, has a graceful habit with lovely small dark green leaves and even spreads gently. Oh, and the flowers - the tubular one inch cinnabar red flowers puff out in the center, and are profusely presented in large clusters. Our price: $6.50
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#275
Salvia involucrata 'Bethellii' (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.
Pair Roseleaf Sage with our fine ornamental grass, Stipa arundinacea 'Sirocco" for a perfect marriage of form, color and culture. Our price: $6.50
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#646
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!
This Salvia requires a bit of high shade in the hottest climates, and appreciates a rich soil with regular watering. Our price: $7.00
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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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#344
Salvia puberula 'El Butano' (El Butano Downy Sage) Native to the mountains of Central Mexico, this plant is generally found at higher elevations - 4,500 to 8,000 feet. This selection was collected at 7,000 feet in Nuevo Leon. As a large flowering shrub for Fall & Winter color, it has no equal.
Our price: $7.00
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#700
Salvia purpurea (Autumn Purple Sage) The small but very numerous flowers of this Sage, native to Southern Mexico and into Guatemala, are a shade of light purple that is unlike any other we grow. A shrub that can grow to seven or more feet in ideal conditions, the light yellow-green leaves give it a soft look in the shaded garden. Our price: $7.00
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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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