| 9352 Berggarten Sage Salvia officinalis Sage, Berggarten This gray-leaved sage was developed on an estate in Germany. Since its arrival in the United States this plant has earned many horticultural prizes. Its flavor and fragrance are unsurpassed. Use leaves, which are rounded rather than pointed, as you would traditional garden sage. More compact and less likely to flop than garden sage. Perennial through at least Zone 4. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn. |
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| 9347 Dwarf Sage Salvia officinalis Sage, Dwarf Dwarf sage is a true dwarf-a faithful replica of the species at half the height. The plant's foliage is also smaller. Excellent choice for the front of the border or containers. Use leaves as you would standard-sized sage. Perennial through at least Zone 4. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn. |
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| 9346 Garden Sage Salvia officinalis P 2 ft C, H Woody evergreen with soft gray-green or purple leaves. Has been praised highly throughout history on many continents for its powers of longevity. Today, sage is taken as a remedy for sore throats, poor digestion, canker sores, irregular menstruation, and as a gentle stimulating tonic. |
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| 9349 Golden Varigated Sage Salvia officinalis Sage, Golden Here's a variegated plant that should be on everyone's must-have list. Golden sage produces quantities of striking green and yellow leaves that are so bright they almost seem to glow in the dark. In our Garden Escape Test Gardens we often plant Golden sage alongside Purple and Tricolor sage for a spectacular effect. Perennial to zone 6. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn in Zones 6-10. |
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| 9893 Honeydew Melon Sage Salvia elegans Sage, Honeydew Melon Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates. This cousin of Pineapple Sage (#9350) has smaller, rounder leaves, a smaller habit, and - you guessed it - a melon-like fragrance. Another fabulous butterfly and hummingbird plant. |
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| 9350 Pineapple Sage Salvia elegans Sage, Pineapple Hummingbirds will flock to your garden when the red, tubular flowers of pineapple sage burst into bloom. The plant's bright green leaves have reddish stems and when rubbed, the foliage smells like fresh pineapple. Pineapple sage is a large plant that needs a little elbow room in the garden. Perennial in zones 8-10. |
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| 9348 Purple Sage Salvia officinalis Sage, Purple Dark, reddish purple leaves with serrated edges are the trademark of this ornamental sage. It grows slightly smaller than Garden sage, making it an ideal container plant. It is particularly attractive interplanted with Golden sage and Tricolor sage. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn in Zones 6-10. |
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