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Salvia Garden, Types Of Sage, Sage Bush, Texas Sage, Garden Front Of House, Sage Garden, Silver Plant, Dark Purple Flowers, Sage Plant

Overview Sage is a perennial plant and grows about 60 cm (2 feet) tall. The oval leaves are rough or wrinkled and usually downy; the color ranges from gray-green to whitish green, and some varieties are variegated. The flowers are borne in spikes and feature tubular two-lipped corollas that are attractive to a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The flowers can be ... Read more

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Russian Sage And Roses, Russian Sage And Boxwood, Russian Sage Garden Landscape Design, Russian Sage Hydrangea Landscaping, Russian Sage Front Yard, Russian Sage And Lavender, Hydrangea And Russian Sage, Companion Plants For Russian Sage, Sage Garden Ideas

Russian Sage Care Must-Knows Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) is a beautiful perennial that is native to central Asia. It has long, wispy stems with lavender or blue flowers and silvery foliage. In order to get the most out of your Russian sage plants, you must follow these care tips: – Russian sage thrives in full… Read More »Best Russian sage companion plants That Go Well and What to Avoid

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Russian Sage Border, Crazy Blue Russian Sage, Sage Bush, Front Flower Beds, Russian Sage, Hillside Garden, Herb Gardens, Companion Plants, Purple Plants

Eric Hammond Adams County Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) Let me start by saying that I’m sure there are places for Russian sage in the landscape. They are tough plants and I’m told they are very unappetizing to deer. It’s just that I’m sick of seeing their leggy, sprawling and spreading forms in every hell strip, median, shrub border and foundation planting along the Front Range. Plus, my neighbor has one along our shared fence and it’s continually trying to colonize my yard- oh the…

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Salvia 'Tri Colour Sage' Plants For Full Sun, Edging Plants, Salvia Officinalis, Best Edibles, Potato Vines, Full Sun Plants, Tri Colour, Ground Cover Plants, Pink Leaves

Salvia officinalis Tricolour Sage is grown primarily for its ornamental qualities (foliage), but it also has culinary properties. It is a compact, shrubby perennial which has oblong leaves which are marbled with greyish-green, white and purple and edged with pink. Leaves are strongly aromatic and may be used fresh or dried in cooking. Mature growth: 30cm x 1m wide.

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