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Plants Matching salvia stampede

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(Autumn Sage, Stampede Autumn Sage)

Stampede autumn sage is a heat-loving, compact, semi-evergreen perennial. Throughout summer and fall, the floriferous plants in this series become covered with small medium green leaves and bear loose spikes of pretty lipped flowers in shades of red, violet or pale yellow. Drought tolerant and tough, they are easy to grow if provided with full sun and well drained, average soil. Their flowers are highly attractive to hummingbirds and add color to containers and sunny mixed beds. In northern zones...

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Gerald L. Klingaman

(Autumn Sage, Stampede Cherry Autumn Sage)

Salvia ‘Stampede Cherry’ features bright flowers of cherry-pink which bloom continuously on compact, airy plants as long as the weather is warm. It is a hybrid of Salvia greggii, a heat-loving, semi-evergreen perennial native to Texas and Mexico, and was bred for compact growth and continuous bloom. Its tubular, lipped flowers are held in opposite pairs on loose spikes, and feature contrasting black calyces (outer bud coverings). The jewel-like blooms rise from airy, well-branched clumps...

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James Burghardt

(Autumn Sage, Stampede Citron Sage)

Stampede citron sage is a heat-loving, compact, semi-evergreen perennial. Throughout summer and fall, this floriferous plant becomes covered with small medium green leaves and bears loose spikes of pretty lipped flowers of palest yellow. Drought tolerant and tough, it is easy to grow if provided with full sun and well drained, average soil. Its flowers are attractive to hummingbirds and add color to containers and sunny mixed beds. In northern zones autumn sage may be grown as a tender perennial....