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(Puna Sage) The deep violet-blue flowered Salvia calolophos has white beelines and oblong, mid-green leaves. It is a high-altitude native of northern Argentina.
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Salvia Small Talk |
1. Salvia Small Talk: Atmospheric Rivers & Bog Sage |
Bog Sage is a terrific plant for damp soil and stormy weather, such as powerful "pineapple express" events. |
Ask Mr. Sage |
2. Ask Mr. Sage: Where Can You Grow Agastache? |
Hummingbirds love Agastache. Mr. Sage explains that just because one kind of Agastache is wrong for your climate, it doesn't mean they all are and that the genus is native to most of the United States. Ask Mr. Sage is a regular feature in our Everything Salvias Blog that answers customer questions. |
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