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(Purple Weeping Willow)
A medium to large, spreading shrub or upright tree, purple osier is very hardy, adapted to a wide range of soils, and tolerates both wet and dry conditions. Its narrow, dark blue-green leaves appear after silky catkin-like flowers. This selection, ‘Pendula’ has long, dangling, cascading branches that are reddened and lax, waving in the breeze along with the leaves in a flashy, rippling effect. In autumn, the leaves turn purple-black.
Plant purple osier in full sun and moist well-drained or soggy...
James H. Schutte
(Blood Sage, Texas Sage)
Texas sage is a bushy, upright, warm season annual from the south-central and southeastern United States and Mexico. Markedly heat and drought tolerant, it offers spikes of showy bright red flowers from midsummer to frost. These flowers are hummingbird magnets and spent spikes should be deadheaded regularly to make way for more blooms.
Easy to grow and adaptable, Texas sage prefers hot sun and well drained average soil. This salvia is ideal for sunny mixed borders, and dwarf selections work well...
Maureen Gilmer
(Coral Nymph Sage, Texas Sage)
Loads of coral and pale pink flowers cover this lovely Texas sage all season long. Members of the Nymph series are compact, heavy flowering, well-branched and vigorous. All are like manna to hummingbirds and self-sow nicely, so once you have them you need never replant again.
Texas sage is a long-blooming bedding annual that thrives in hot summer conditions. A seed-grown strain of a species native the American Southwest, Mexico and Central America, members of the Nymph Series form compact,...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Lady in Red Sage, Texas Sage)
This bold, brilliant red-flowered salvia is a valuable, long-blooming bedding plant that thrives in hot summer conditions. A seed-grown strain of a species native to tropical South America, ‘Lady in Red’ forms a compact, bushy mound of rich green, pointed, heart-shaped leaves. Whorls of glowing red, tubular, lipped flowers emerge on single to branched spikes all summer as long as the weather remains warm and are absolutely irresistible to hummingbirds.
Grow this colorful salvia in full sun...
James H. Schutte
(Snow Nymph Sage, Texas Sage)
Loads of snowy white flowers cover this lovely Texas sage all season long. Members of the Nymph series are compact, heavy flowering, well-branched and vigorous. All are like manna to hummingbirds and self-sow nicely, so once you have them you need never replant again.
Texas sage is a long-blooming bedding annual that thrives in hot summer conditions. A seed-grown strain of a species native the American Southwest, Mexico and Central America, members of the Nymph Series form compact, bushy mounds...
James H. Schutte
(Blood Sage, Spanish Dancer Sage, Texas Sage)
Spanish dancer sage is a bushy, upright annual that originates from the south-central and southeastern United States and Mexico. Markedly heat and drought tolerant, it offers spikes of showy bright crimson flowers from mid-summer to frost. These are hummingbird magnets and each flower is subtended by a contrasting black calyx. Spent spikes should be removed to make way for more blooms. Easy to grow and highly adaptable, Texas sage prefers hot sun and well drained average soil. This salvia is ideal...
All-America Selections
Texas sage is a bushy, upright, warm season annual from the south-central and southeastern United States and Mexico. Markedly heat and drought tolerant, it offers spikes of showy bright red flowers from midsummer to frost. These flowers are hummingbird magnets and spent spikes should be deadheaded regularly to make way for more blooms.
Easy to grow and adaptable, Texas sage prefers hot sun and well drained average soil. This salvia is ideal for sunny mixed borders, and dwarf selections work well...
James H. Schutte
(Texas Sage)
The Texas sage variants in the Nymph series are compact, heavy flowering, well-branched and vigorous. Plants come in three color variants: coral pink, white and red. All are like manna to hummingbirds and self-sow nicely, so once you have them you need never replant again.
Texas sage is a long-blooming bedding annual that thrives in hot summer conditions. A seed-grown strain of a species native the American Southwest, Mexico and Central America, members of the Nymph Series form compact, bushy...
Texas sage is a bushy, upright, warm season annual from the south-central and southeastern United States and Mexico. Markedly heat and drought tolerant, it offers spikes of showy bright red flowers from midsummer to frost. These flowers are hummingbird magnets and spent spikes should be deadheaded regularly to make way for more blooms.
Easy to grow and adaptable, Texas sage prefers hot sun and well drained average soil. This salvia is ideal for sunny mixed borders, and dwarf selections work well...
Jessie Keith
(Golden Delicious Sage, Pineapple Sage)
The deliciously scented foliage and vivid red flowers of pineapple sage give this unique salvia a special place in the garden. Native to southern Mexico and Guatemala, this tender perennial grows quickly to form a dense, upright, woody-based mound of pointed, elliptical, rich green leaves which do indeed emit a pineapple fragrance when crushed. Slender spikes of brilliant red, tubular, lipped flowers appear from autumn through spring in mild winter zones within the plant’s hardiness range. In...