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(Purple & Yellow Yunnan Sage or ji ye shu wei cao) Confusion about this plant's scientific name cause it to appear in some sources as Salvia flava var. megalantha. Whatever you call it, this Chinese species from Yunnan Province has enchanting yellow and purple flowers that attract viewers as well as honeybees.
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Cultivating Color |
1. Composing a Symphony of Pastel Salvias Including Elk Rainbow Sages |
If you want to orchestrate a peaceful symphony in a flowerbed, planting a profusion of pastels is one way to do it. Pastels are lighter hues of bright primary and secondary colors. Although gardeners often visualize bright colors when thinking of Salvias, there are a number of pastels in the genus such as among the Jame Sage Hybrids (Salvia x jamensis spp.), including many in the new Flowers by the Sea Elk Rainbow Series. |
Common terms in this search: purple many phonetic version means leaf most likely meaning several perhaps another common should leafed honeybees makes sense because flower spikes rise thick basal clump deeply wrinkled soft pinyin well yellow some yunnan sage shu wei cao confusion about plant's scientific name cause appear sources viewers flava var megalantha whatever call chinese species from province has enchanting flowers attract fuzzy