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James H. Schutte
(Filigran Russian Sage, Russian Sage)
Filigran Russian sage is a tall, shrubby perennial with an airy, open habit. Its fine-textured, lacy, silver foliage contrasts nicely with its numerous tall spikes of small, two-lipped, lavender-purple flowers that appear from midsummer to fall.
Russian Sage thrives in full sun, and average to poor, well drained soil. It is heat and drought tolerant and makes a fine addition to sunny mixed borders. It looks great when planted in masses with fall composites and ornamental grasses.
John Rickard
(Longin Russian Sage, Russian Sage)
The neat, upright habit of ‘Longin’ make this Russian sage an ideal perennial for large sunny borders. Its fine-textured, silver foliage contrasts nicely with its numerous tall spikes of small, two-lipped, lavender-blue flowers that appear from midsummer to fall.
Russian Sage thrives in full sun, and average to poor, well drained soil. It is heat and drought tolerant and makes a fine addition to large, mixed borders. It looks particularly nice when planted in masses with fall composites and ornamental...
Felder Rushing
(Russian Sage)
Drought tolerant and vigorous, Russian sage is a perennial that is both tough and beautiful. These shrubby plants originate from Afghanistan and are tall, open and airy in appearance. Their fine silver foliage contrasts nicely with the numerous spikes of small, two-lipped, lavender-blue flowers that appear from midsummer to fall. White-flowered cultivars are also available.
Russian Sage thrives in full sun, and average to poor, well drained soil. It is heat and drought tolerant and makes a fine...
Jessie Keith
(Little Spire Russian Sage, Russian Sage)
This dwarf Perovskia is ideal for smaller garden spaces, unlike the parent species. It forms an upright, bushy clump of slender, lightly branching, leafy stems lined with fragrant, ferny foliage. Tall spikes of small, violet-blue flowers bloom from late summer to early autumn. The stems, leaves, and flower buds are silvery-gray. All parts of the plant release a pungent fragrance when crushed.
Russian sage prefers full sun and average, well-drained to dry soil. Unlike standard Perovskia...
James H. Schutte
(Bistort)
Bistort is a vigorous perennial with green decorative leaves with prominent white veins and short, dense, pink to white flowerspikes from summer to fall. Native to Europe and northwestern areas of Asia, it is a clump-forming plant that is semi-evergreen depending on severity of winters. The broadly oval, but pointed green leaves have obvious veins that add to the visual interest. Starting in early summer, and sporadically lasting until fall, tall slender stems arise with dense clusters of very pale...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Canary Reedgrass, Ribbon Grass)
Ribbon grass is an invasive perennial grass that grows very fast forming thick mats. It is thought to be native to Europe, though some suggest it is also native to North America. Ribbon grass is used as dwarf ornamental grass. The pink to white flowers form in summer on branched, compact spikes on top of short stems and the seeds that follow dry to a buff/tan color. The white-striped leaves are linear, rough to the touch with finely toothed margins. The plant spreads by aggressive underground stems...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Canary Reedgrass, Dwarf Garters Ribbon Grass, Ribbon Grass)
Ribbon grass ‘Dwarf Garter’ is an invasive perennial grass that grows very fast forming thick mats. It is thought to be native to Europe, though some suggest it is also native to North America. Ribbon grass is used as dwarf ornamental grass. The white flowers form in summer on branched, compact spikes on top of short stems and the seeds that follow dry to a buff/tan color. The white-striped leaves are linear, rough to the touch with finely toothed margins. The plant spreads by aggressive underground...
(Canary Reedgrass, Ribbon Grass, Variegated Ribbon Grass)
Ribbon grass is an invasive perennial grass that grows very fast-forming thick mats. It is thought to be native to Europe, though some suggest it is also native to North America. Ribbon grass is used as a dwarf ornamental grass. The pink to white flowers form in summer on branched, compact spikes on top of short stems. The seeds that follow dry to a buff-tan color. This selection, ‘Feesey’ is less invasive than the species and has leaves that are green with broad white stripes and fine-toothed margins...