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Salvia microphylla Wild Watermelon Salvia
... microphylla Wild Watermelon Salvia Whether this plant was named for the vibrant watermelon pink color of the flower or the fruity fragrance of the leaves, Wild Watermelon Salvia is sure to enhance any ... combination. However, when the Dutch Mill Lavender is finished flowering the Wild Watermelon Salvia will just keep on blooming. Wild Watermelon can get up to four feet tall and four feet wide. ...
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Promising Plants Profile, Salvia microphylla- The Herb Society of America
... available, as well as some botanical varieties. Two of the best are 'Dennis Pink' and 'Wild Watermelon.' Others that we grow include 'La Trinidad Pink' and magenta-pink 'San Carlos Festival.' Perfectly ...
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Certified organic herb plants and perennials Our complete list of Certified Organic Herb Plants and Perennials
... (GRAPE SCENTED) _____30900 SALVIA MELLIFERA (BLACK SAGE) _____31000 SALVIA MICROPHYLLA (BABY SALVIA) _____31010 SALVIA MICROPHYLLA (WILD WATERMELON SALVIA) _____31300 SALVIA OFFICINALIS (BERGGARTEN SAGE) _____31400 SALVIA OFFICINALIS ICTERINA (GOLDEN SAGE) _____31500 SALVIA OFFICINALIS ...
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New England Unit, Inc
... . F Mexican Bush Sage Salvia leucantha annual 40" pur./violet July-Sept. O ‘Wild Watermelon’ Littleleaf Sage Salvia microphylla ‘Wild Watermelon’ annual 18'' pink July-Sept. O Red Sage Salvia miltiorhiza tender perennial 24 ...
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PDN -- Plants found only on the website
... (Wild Ginger) Asarum caudatum (Wild Ginger) Asarum costatum (Japanese Wild Ginger) Asarum delavayi (Chinese Ginger) Asarum hirsutisepalum (Japanese Wild Ginger) Asarum magnificum 'Silver Cheeks' (Chinese Wild ... ) Salvia microphylla 'San Carlos Festival' (San Carlos Festival Sage) Salvia microphylla 'Wild Watermelon' (Wild Watermelon Sage) Salvia nipponica 'Fuji Snow' (Fuji Snow Japanese Sage) Salvia ...
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Salvia III -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 91
... NC...superb! Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #00185 $11.00 Salvia microphylla 'Wild Watermelon' (Wild Watermelon Sage) Sun to Part SunZone: 7-9a, possibly colder 24" tall Origin: Mexico    alternate image ... Rich Dufresne introduction is one of the most impressive salvias that we have trialed. S. 'Wild Watermelon' is a seedling of S. microphylla selected by Rich during a visit to the Strybing ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Watermelons
... starting seedlings indoors, and careful transplanting out. Besides that general melon/watermelon information, note this: watermelon vines are particularly susceptible to air pollution--notably ozone, sulfur dioxide, ... of the watermelon (Livingstone, in 1854, found it growing wild). From there it spread throughout the continent, including to Egypt (where the first recorded watermelon harvest occurred ...
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Growing Watermelon in the Home Garden, HYG-1626-95
... 43210-1086 Growing Watermelon in the Home Garden HYG-1626-95 Ted W. Gastier History Africa is considered to be the native home of the watermelon. It was found growing wild by Livingstone in 1854. On the American continent, watermelons were grown as early as 1629 in Massachusetts, and prior to 1664 in Florida. Climate The watermelon ...
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attracting wildlife - wild about gardening - CWF
... of the foods we eat could not be produced without pollinators. Apples, blueberries, grapes, watermelon, carrots, squash, cocoa, cotton, cherries, and peaches are just a few examples of ... attracted to red flowers, including honeysuckle, salvia, day lilies, primrose, blazing star, jewelweed, fireweed, wild geranium, phlox, and cardinal flower. All butterflies Butterflies have the added requirement of ...
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attracting wildlife - wild about gardening - CWF
... of the foods we eat could not be produced without pollinators. Apples, blueberries, grapes, watermelon, carrots, squash, cocoa, cotton, cherries, and peaches are just a few examples of ... attracted to red flowers, including honeysuckle, salvia, day lilies, primrose, blazing star, jewelweed, fireweed, wild geranium, phlox, and cardinal flower. All butterflies Butterflies have the added requirement of ...
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