No Plants available for Sale in 2010. Sorry.Probably the largest genus represented on these pages is Salvia, which includes the plants we call "sage." Most are edible; the "officinalis" varieties are the common ones used to make Thanksgiving stuffing. The "elegans" varieties are used for teas and as butterfly and hummingbird plants.
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9350. | Pineapple Sage | $6.25 |
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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. Shipped in a 2-1/2" x 3-1/2" pot. | | | Sages Description Page |
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12025. | Culinary Sage Trio | $13.95 |
| Dwarf Sage, Garden Sage, Berggarten Sage |
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Whether flavoring a recipe from Tuscany or jazzing up the Thanksgiving dinner, sage is among the most enjoyed herbs in the kitchen. In addition to being a traditional cornerstone of herb gardens, sage is also invaluable as an aromatic ornamental. The soft green textured leaves are an excellent counterpoint for many flowering plants in the border or in container gardens. Shipped in a 2-1/2- to 3-1/2-inch pot. This collection consists of: one each of Garden, Berggarten and Dwarf Sage. | | | Sages Description Page |
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12026. | Multicolored Sage Sampler | $13.95 |
| Tricolor Sage, Purple Sage, Golden Varigated Sage |
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Create an ornamental aromatic garden based around this collection of colored sages. Add different lavenders, rosemary, bronze fennel, chives and nasturtiums for summer-long beauty. Shipped in a 2-1/2- to 3-1/2-inch pot. This collection consists of: one each of Purple, Golden and Tricolor Sage. Ships late March until June or as long as supplies last. | | | Sages Description Page |
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9352. | Berggarten Sage | $4.75 |
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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 as you would traditional garden sage. Perennial through at least Zone 4. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn.
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9349. | Golden Varigated Sage | $4.75 |
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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.
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9348. | Purple Sage | $4.75 |
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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. Shipped in a 2-1/2" x 3-1/2" pot. | | | Sages Description Page |
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10349. | 'Golden Delicious' Pineapple Sage | $6.75 |
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This delicious new introduction comes from breeder Brent Horvath. The new foliage emerges bright gold, then changes to green as it ages, providing vigor for this colorful salvia. In early fall, the clump of pineapple-scented foliage is topped with short hummingbird-magnet flowers of red. The dramatic contrast of the yellow foliage and brilliant red flowers is a real screamer. In areas with very hot summers, all-day sun may crisp the leaf edges, so afternoon shade may be helpful depending on your climate. Shipped in large 3.5" x 4.0" pot at the right time for planting in your area, although these may not be ready for shipping until late April. | | | Sages Description Page |
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9893. | Honeydew Melon Sage | $4.75 |
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Honeydew Melon Sage
Looks and grows much like pineapple sage but has a stunning honeydew melon scent. Good for teas, fruit cups. It has a fruity scent and red flowers in the fall. Red flowers are edible. Tender perennial. Shipped in 2.5 x 3.5" pot. | | | Sages Description Page |
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9353. | Tricolor Sage | $4.75 |
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The foliage of this lovely plant is its main attraction. Each leaf has white, green, and pink markings that look good all summer long. Although it is edible, its main use in the garden is as an ornamental. In our Garden Escape Test Gardens, we use Tricolor Sage to edge the garden path that divides our two main perennial borders. Perennial to Zone 6. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn in Zones 6-10. Shipped in a 2-1/2" x 3-1/2" pot. | | | Sages Description Page |
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