(Elk Cri King Jame Sage) Sometimes words fail us when trying to describe a unique new color. Definitely red, but with a clear blue overlay and a blue eye. Featuring masses of flowers that delight pollinators, this FBTS introduction is new for 2017.
This vigorous hybrid tolerates winter conditions down to USDA Zone 7. Reaching up to 36 inches tall, it is a mid-height member of the Salvia x jamensis group. It is heat tolerant and loves full sun, but thrives with a bit of partial shade during severe heat. Although drought-tolerant, Cri King appreciates average watering based on local conditions. Also, don't forget to give it well-drained soil.
Use this sage in mixed borders, along walkways or as part of a sophisticated massing of blue and red Salvias in a native garden.
Native to Mexico and the American Southwest, Jame Sages occur in areas where the closely related species of Autumn Sage ( Salvia greggii) and Mountain Sage (Salvia microphylla) meet, such as near the Village of Jame in Mexico's Sierra Madre mountains or in the test gardens of our Northern California farm. This parentage may include other species of sages as well, so Jame Sages come in a broad range of sizes.
The foliage of these hybrids can favor any of their parent plants. Elk Cri King has the glossy, smooth, medium-sized leaves of an Autumn Sage.
  
 
 A Rainbow of Quality 
At Flowers by the Sea, we regularly develop new cultivars such as our hybrid series of Elk Rainbow Sages™, which are varieties of Jame Sage Hybrids (Salvia x jamensis) in a broad array of solids and bicolors ranging from pastels to brights. Attractive to hummingbirds and honeybees, they are lovely yet tough crosses that include Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii) and Mountain Sage (Salvia microphylla). The word Elk in the scientific and common names of the Elk Rainbow choices indicates that you are getting a sturdy, colorful, reliable repeat performer.

















