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anthony parker.jpg (49377 bytes)Anthony Parker Sage.  Salvia ‘Anthony Parker’.  Dark purple flowers bloom from September until frost.  Zones 8-10.  Sun.

salvia_azurea.jpg (73180 bytes)Blue Sage.  Salvia azurea.  Sky blue flowers bloom from mid summer to late fall.  3-5’. Sun.  Zones 5-9.

Salvia guaranitica).jpg (32779 bytes)Blue Brazilian Sage.   Salvia guaranitica.  Fabulous cobalt blue flowers attract hummingbirds and humans.  Zones 7-10

bog sage.jpg (38675 bytes)Bog Sage.  Salvia Uliginosa.  Clear blue flowers with white  bee line.  Blooms summer through autumn.  Good for cut flowers.  Can grow to 6’ tall.  Zones 8-10.

caribbean coral.jpg (5937 bytes)Caribbean Coral.  Salvia splendens.  Hot coral-orange tinged with shrimp pink flowers.  3’ tall.  Sun/part shade.  Zones 10-11.


cherry chief.jpg (10116 bytes)Cherry Chief.   Salvia greggii.  Bright red flowers.  Can be used in salads.  Full sun.  Zones 7-10.

 Salvia Mojito.jpg (45574 bytes)Clary Sage.  Salvia Mojito   .  Flowers in the first year!. White and lime-green bracts are underscored by maroon, creating the perfect balance of subtle color. A choice cut flower. 36". Zones 5-9.

forsythia sage.jpg (157137 bytes)Forsythia Sage.  Salvia madrensis.  Grows to 6’tall with yellow flowers. Zones 8-10.

SalviaFujiSnowfoliage.jpg (54947 bytes)Fuji Snow Japanese Salvia.  Salvia nipponica.  Variegated leaves with 18” stalks of light yellow flowers.  Light sun to light shade.  Zones 6-9.

 

Horminum Sage.jpg (11171 bytes)Horminum Sage.  Salvia viridis.  A native of the Mediterranean to Iran, this sage produces rose, blue, purple, and white bracts. Excellent for the border and as a cut flower.  Zones 8-10.

salviaindigo spires.jpg (15267 bytes)Indigo Spires Salvia.  Densely packed with deep violet blue spikes.  Blooms all summer until frost. 

lipstick.jpg (40953 bytes)Lipstick.   Salvia greggii.  It begins flowering in early May and continues through November.  Each compact 3’ tall x 3’ wide clump is simply smothered in terminal flower spikes of lipstick-red flowers, each highlighted by a white throat and brown calyx.  Zones 7-10.
pineapple sage.jpg (42452 bytes)Pineapple Sage.  Salvia elegans.  Profuse red tubular flowers.  Pineapple scented foliage.  Hummingbirds can’t resist.  Zones 8-11.
 
Tingo Blue.jpg (3617 bytes)Tingo Blue.   Salvia Macrophylla.  Large heart shaped leaves.  Plant sprawls and roots in easily.  Beautiful clear blue flowers.

van houttei salvia.jpg (12260 bytes)Van Hout Salvia.  Salvia splendens.  Burgandy-tinged scarlet blossoms.  Blooms from mid-summer to frost.  3-5’ tall.  Sun.  Zones 9-11

 salvia chiapensis.jpg (60737 bytes)Velvet Pink.  Salvia chiapensis.  Throughout the summer and into October bright fuchsia, fuzzy blooms contrast solidly with its deep green, glossy leaves.  Sun.

 velvet red.jpg (15752 bytes)Velvet Red.  Salvia Microphylla.  Velvet red flowers with glossy foliage

white salvia.jpg (79885 bytes)White salvia.  Salvia coccinea ’Snow Nymph’.  White flowers on fuzzy green leaves.

wild watermelon salvia.jpg (83672 bytes)Wild Watermelon.   Salvia Microphylla Hot pink flowers with scented leaves.  Full sun.  Zones 8-11.


 
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