Anthony
Parker Sage. Salvia
‘Anthony Parker’. Dark
purple flowers bloom from September until frost.
Zones 8-10. Sun.
Blue
Sage. Salvia
azurea. Sky blue
flowers bloom from mid summer to late fall.
3-5’. Sun. Zones
5-9.
Blue
Brazilian Sage. Salvia
guaranitica. Fabulous
cobalt blue flowers attract hummingbirds and humans.
Zones 7-10
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. Salvia
splendens. Hot
coral-orange tinged with shrimp pink flowers.
3’ tall. Sun/part
shade. Zones 10-11.
Cherry
Chief. Salvia
greggii. Bright red
flowers. Can be used in
salads. Full sun.
Zones 7-10.
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.
Salvia madrensis.
Grows to 6’tall with yellow flowers. Zones 8-10.
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. 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.
Indigo
Spires Salvia. Densely
packed with deep violet blue spikes. Blooms all summer until frost.
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. Salvia
elegans. Profuse
red tubular flowers. Pineapple
scented foliage. Hummingbirds
can’t resist. Zones
8-11.
Tingo
Blue. Salvia
Macrophylla. Large
heart shaped leaves. Plant
sprawls and roots in easily. Beautiful
clear blue flowers.
Van
Hout Salvia. Salvia
splendens. Burgandy-tinged
scarlet blossoms. Blooms
from mid-summer to frost. 3-5’
tall. Sun.
Zones 9-11
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. Salvia
Microphylla. Velvet
red flowers with glossy foliage
White
salvia. Salvia
coccinea ’Snow Nymph’.
White flowers on fuzzy green leaves.
Wild
Watermelon.
Salvia Microphylla Hot pink flowers with scented
leaves. Full sun.
Zones 8-11. |