Advanced Search
(River Sage) Native to partially shaded streamsides in Argentina and Bolivia, this is one of the few Salvia species that can tolerate wet soil. It makes a fine filler plant in a group of other partial shade growers, its wirey thin stems sending up floral displays here and there, much to the gardener's delight.
(Hybrid River Sage) This beautiful new plant is a FBTS hybrid between to rare South American species. In growth and flower it is intermediate between the parents, and fast growing because of it's hybrid vigor.
The following terms were added to your search to help improve the result. Click here to exclude these extra terms from the search.
- rypara
Results for Rypara from the blog
Sage Experts |
1. Sage Experts: Meet Professor Rolando Uria of Argentina |
Sage Experts is a new feature on our Everything Salvias blog. It focuses on horticulturalists -- both amateurs and professionals -- in settings ranging from botanic gardens to universities. All have expertise in cultivating plants in the Salvia genus. This first profile talks about Argentina's Rolando Uria, an agronomy professor at the University of Buenos Aires and a presenter at the 2013 Salvia Summit II. Uria is well known for discovering Salvia 'Amistad'. |
Common terms in this search: river perfect much gardeners delight contrast some flashy brilliantly colored mexican sages small quiet lant here containers brings together more distinctive elements mixed border variety offer clonal selection there displays sage soil native partially shaded stream-sides argentina bolivia one few species can tolerate wet makes floral fine filler plant group other partial shade growers its wirey thin stems sending from