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Salvia coccinea - Scarlet Sage, Red Sage, Texas Sage, Indian Fire, Mirto, Mejorana
Salvia coccinea - Scarlet Sage, Red Sage, Texas Sage, Indian Fire, Mirto, Mejorana
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Salvia coccinea 'Cherry Blossom'
... Salvia coccinea 'Cherry Blossom' The coral and white blooms of this Salvia are interesting, however we were disappointed with this variety. The catalogue described it as 'Flowering over a long period', and having a 'dwarf ... It flowers for a very short period, and is tall - up to 24" in height. We prefer Salvia coccinea 'Lady in Red' and its striking red blooms over 'Cherry Blossom'. Glen's score: 2. ...
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Salvia coccinea 'Lady in Red'
Salvia coccinea 'Lady in Red' Salvia coccinea 'Lady in Red' Great plant - red blooms are eye-catching, gives some height in the flower garden. Grow in full sun, easy to grow. 1999 is the first year we've grown this, a friend gave us seed from her garden. She tells us it readily self-seeds for her. Height 18", spread 9". Glen's score: 8. [ Home ] Use of any ...
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Floridata: Salvia coccinea
... a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Salvia coccinea Common Names: scarlet sage, Texas sage, salvia Family: Lamiaceae/Labiatae (mint family) Get link to Profile# 507 (click ... , white ones and bicolored ones. Don't confuse this species with the popular bedding plant, Salvia splendens (also called scarlet sage), a frost-tender perennial from Brazil (usually grown as an ...
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Wild Flower Seed: Scarlet Sage(Salvia coccinea)
... (Salvia coccinea) Height: Up to 2 ft. Flower Color: Red Plant Type: Perennial in warm areas. Grown as annual in colder regions. Flower Type: Tubular lipped flowers Bloom Time: Mid-season Is this ... Regions: All regions of North America. Zones: 4-10 States: How to grow Scarlet Sage (Salvia coccinea) Soil preference: Adaptable, but prefers gritty, fast-draining conditions. Sun/Shade: Needs full sun. ...
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Getting Started in Butterfly Gardening
... Some of the nectar plants are: mexican milkweed (Asclepias curassavica), compact cultivars of weeping lantana (Lantana montevidensis), butterfly bush (Buddleia davidi), Indian blanket (Gaillardia pulchella), and Tropical sage (Salvia coccinea) Female butterflies will select a plant using a combination of sight and smell for egg laying. This plant will be the food source for the caterpillar stage. ...
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Shade loving plants for AZ gardeners - Arizona Gardening
... Penstemon spp. - Penstemon Phlomis fruticosa - Jerusalem sage Plumbago scandens - White plumbago Poliomintha madrensis - Mexican rosemary mint Ruellia brittoniana 'Katie'- Katie ruellia Salvia coccinea - Cherry Red Sage Salvia leucantha - Mexican bush sage Tagetes lucida - Licorice marigold Zauschneria californica v. latifolia - Hummingbird bush Zephranthes grandiflora - Pink rain lily Zephranthes ...
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What plants are good nectar sources for butterflies? -
... Scarlet (or tropical) milkweed - Asclepias currasavica Shrimp plant - Justicia spp. Spanish needles - Bidens alba Stokes aster - Stokesia laevis Sweet pepperbush - Clethra spp. Tropical red sage - Salvia coccinea Turk's cap - Malvaviscus drommondii White snakeroot - Eupatorium rugosum Wild sage - Lantana involucrata Zinnia - Zinnia elegans, Z. haageana, and Z. linearis Entered by Larry_Gene ...
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... may also be grown as perennials in warmer areas of South Carolina. Scarlet or Texas Sage (Salvia coccinea): Scarlet sage has bright red flowers in whorls on 10-inch spikes. It is hardy ... the standard white and purple arrangement. These include: All Purple, Midnight and Purple Velvet. Gentian Sage (Salvia patens): Large, intensely brilliant true blue flowers top 12 to 18 inch tall sprawling plants. ...
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Linda's Orchid Pages - Flowers to grow: the Salvias
... from and many can be purchased in the spring as annuals. Scarlet or Texas Sage (Salvia coccinea): Scarlet sage has bright red flowers. Fruit Sage (Salvia dorisiana): The large, lime green, heart-shaped leaves smell like tropical fruit punch. Pineapple Sage (Salvia elegans): Pineapple sage has bright red flowers in late summer that are edible. The leaves, when rubbed, have a ...
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