Clary Sage A true biennial growing large rosettes of furry grey-green leaves its first year, followed by an impressive flowering stem 3-4’ tall in the second year. The powerful aromatic oils are found entirely in the flowering parts, leaves lacking any smell at all. Grown in large quantities for perfumery and medical use, or along walls and borders for a strong sensory impact. The fragrance has been compar... pricing and more
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Coral Nymph NEW FOR 2024! The species is native to Mexico, found growing wild across northern South America, the Caribbean, and SE United States. Grows from 1-3’ tall; full sun is best in the North, partial shade is preferred in the South, and Armitage suggests that afternoon shade is beneficial in any case. The native forms are scarlet red in flower (Blood sage is a common name), but the Nymph series comes in white, sal... pricing and more
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Judean Purple Sage This is one of the few perennial sage species native to woodland habitats, so it is happy with a place in the shade. Flowers in the second year from seed, with spikes of lavender-purple flowers whorled about stems standing 2' tall. Not to be confused with Jerusalem purple sage (Phlomis purpurea or turerosa), completely different plants that show up in searches. Very attractive to... pricing and more
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Marble Arch Mix II The bright bracts coloring the tops of these sage stems are not flowers, but they are flower-brilliant in a mix of indigo-violet, magenta-pink, and cloud-white. Persistent color from summer into late fall on 24-30" plants. Fresh or dried cut flowers, and edible garnish. Annual. pricing and more
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Sirius Blue One of my favorite new flowers, such a rich royal blue standing 30” tall on fine strong vertical stems, out competing all weedy contenders. Completely carefree, covered in bumbles and bees that didn’t care if I was there. pricing and more
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