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Meadow sage tolerates hot and dry weather and is considered drought-resistant but the flowers are the most vibrant in cooler ...
The National Garden Bureau chose to give special consideration to the meadow sage or Salvia nemerosa. May Night, a hybrid, was the Perennial Plant of the Year in 1997. It is indeed beautiful and ...
SEATTLE, Wash. — Gardening guru Ciscoe Morris teaches us about the world of salvia. Salvia (sage) is one of the coolest plants you can grow in your garden. They come in an amazing variety of ...
As you sit by the fire with your plant and seed catalogs in hand planning for spring, think Salvia. There are many Salvia species that do very well in our environment. In fact, I believe that ...
Saliva nemorosa, also called woodland or meadow sage, is an Old-World salvia, but pretty durable and a great pollinator plant. Also a perennial, but smaller, less shrubby than greggii.
Known as scarlet sage, tropical sage, or blood sage, Salvia coccinea is a short-lived ... Use them in a wildflower meadow, pollinator gardens, as background plants in beds and in containers.
Great partner: Most any rose or ornamental grass pairs well with salvia. Pink coneflowers and pink phlox are two good summer-blooming perennial partners. Now’s the time to prune those spring ...
Then the first choice would have to be May Night an awarding winning Perennial Plant of the Year and cold hardy from zones 4-9 and though it might not bloom into the fall, the Meadow sage, Salvia ...
The first, Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna,’ a plant that I grew in my previous garden, is a beautiful old-world sage with dusky grape-colored flower stems and striking blue-violet flowers.
Evolution salvia is a cultivar of mealycup sage (Salvia farinacea) and comes in two colors, white and purple. (Photo courtesy of the LSU AgCenter) Evolution salvia, bursting with purple and white ...