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SageSalvia microphylla
1. Hot Lips
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3C-N    n/an/an/a
Sage (Common)Salvia officinalis
2. Berggarten
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Cooks and gardeners alike are indebted to this evergreen perennial for the unique, pungent flavor and aroma that its gray-green leaves produce. S. ‘Berggarten’ is more compact than the species, forming a 2’ tall by 3’ wide bush with woody stems that may be trimmed back to newly emerging growth or strong stems in spring. In early to mid-summer, it sends up purple flower spikes. It boasts attractively rounded leaves and, like the species, has both ornamental and culinary qualities in an herb garden. It tolerates alkaline soils, but not wet winter conditions.
8D-N 15"-18"15"-20"5-9
Sage (Meadow)Salvia hybrid
3. Blue By You
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Add a touch of blue to your garden with beautiful new AAS Winner Blue by You salvia. This perennial features rich blue flowers that bloom up to two weeks earlier than the comparisons. With excellent winter hardiness and heat tolerance, Blue by You will be a new favorite in your perennial, pollinator, cutting, and container gardens. Bursting with bright blue blossoms from late spring into fall, you’ll get repeat blooms throughout the season when spent blooms are removed. Adored all season long by hummingbirds and butterflies. Bonus; it is not favored by deer or rabbits.

A hybrid between Salvia nemorosa and Salvia pratensis, it has excellent Winter hardiness and heat tolerance.

11C-N 20"-22"18"-22"4-9
Sage (Mealycup)Salvia farinacea
4. Evolution® Violet
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This is far and away the best Mealycup Sage ever grown, and it deserves a big planting in your sunniest garden spot! ‘Evolution’ really is a whole new generation for Salvia, with richer blooms, better branching, more compact plants, superb weather resistance, and an extra-long season of bloom. No wonder it won both Europe's Fleuroselect Quality Mark and the U.S.'s All-America Selection, the two top honors for seeds!
9D-N 16"-24"12"-16"8-11
  
5. Victoria Blue
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Resembling lavender with its rich violet-blue flower spikes, ‘Victoria Blue’ is a compact, multi-branched variety which blooms profusely from late spring to frost. Its bluish-green leaves are nicely aromatic.
9D-N 15"-16"8"-10"n/a
Sage (Pineapple)Salvia elegans
6. Pineapple Sage
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Pineapple sage…smells like pineapple! It is an underrated herb in the garden that has quite a few uses. It makes a very tasty cold or hot tea. It can be chopped into fruit and vegetable salads. It also has beautiful, edible flowers with a sweet taste. A sprig of pineapple sage as a garnish can make a dish of ice cream or slice of cheesecake look almost decadent.
8D-N 36"-48"36"-40"5-9
Sage (Purple Leaf Common)Salvia officinalis
7. Purpurascens
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Lamb's Ear-like foliage in shades of softest purple. Lovely with white- and silver-foliage plants. Striking blue flower spikes in summer.
8D-N 24"-24"18"5-11
SalviaSalvia coccinea
8. Summer Jewel™ Red
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Neat, heavy blooming, 20" plants produce spikes of brilliant red flowers, continusously from spring until fall. They are hummingbird magnets. Flowers appear two weeks earlier, and hold better in wind and rain, than other salvias of this type.
9D-N 16"-20"10"-12"9-11
 Salvia hybrid
9. Rockin’® Blue Suede Shoes™
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Extraordinary crisp blue flowers each with a black calyx on tough plants. This color is a true breakthrough for this type of Salvia. Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees all love it, which makes it great plant for pollinator gardens.
3C-N 24"-36"18"-24"9-11
  
10. Rockin’® Deep Purple
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Extraordinary crisp purple flowers on tough plants. Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees all love it, which makes it great plant for pollinator gardens.
3C-N 30"-40"24"-30"9-11
  
11. Rockin’® Fuchsia
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Fuchsia flowers each with a black calyx on tough plants. This color is a true breakthrough for this type of Salvia. Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees all love it, which makes it great plant for pollinator gardens.
3C-N 24"-36"18"-24"9-11
  
12. Unplugged® Pink
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This salvia is one of the best garden plants you can add to your garden. It will shrug off heat and humidity and just keep flowering. The flowers are pink to fuchsia with a black calyx and very deep green foliage. It tops out at about 2 feet, perfectly sized for containers and great for the front to the middle of beds and as a thriller in pots.
3C-N 14"-30"12"-20"9-11
  
13. Unplugged® Red
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Red flowers on mid-sized plants that love heat, don't mind humidity and will bloom non-stop for months. A good sized plant, but not too large. It is right-sized for containers and good for use in landscapes as well.
3C-N 14"-30"12"-20"9-11
 Salvia nemerosa
14. Color Spires® Violet Riot
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‘Violet Riot’ produces a riot of vivid violet blue flowers with deep purple calyxes from late spring into early summer. Compared to the industry standard ‘May Night’, it has a much denser habit, a more concentrated show of color, and a neater habit in containers, increasing its impulse appeal at retail.
11C-N 22"-24"22"-24"3-8
 Salvia nemerosa-pratensis
15. Color Spires® Back to the Fuchsia
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The darkest pink of the COLOR SPIRES® Collection, this variety produces fuchsia pink flowers on dark charcoal stems. Flowers are produced prolifically above a canopy of dark green leaves. A cross between S. nemorosa and S. pratensis. Will rebloom if sheered back.
11C-N 22"-24"22"-24"3-8
 Salvia pachyphylla
16. Mojave Red
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Showy flaming-red flower stalks cover the easy-to-grow plants all summer. Flowers do not require deadheading, and plants will tolerate both extreme heat and high humidity.
9D-N  10"-12"10"-12"9-11
 Salvia splendens
17. Red Hot Sally II
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Deep red flower spikes provide a striking display in early summer. Compact uniform foliage.
9D-N 10"-12"8"-10"8-10
  
18. Vista™ Mix
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Tremendous show of continuous color from well-packed flower spikes. Color intensity remains even in hot areas where other annuals fail.
9D-N 10"-12"8"-10"n/a
  
19. Vista™ Purple
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Tremendous show of continuous color from well-packed flower spikes. Color intensity remains even in hot areas where other annuals fail.
9D-N 10"-12"8"-10"n/a
 Salvia x guaranitica
20. Black and Blue
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This eye catching Salvia has abundant, deep cobalt blue, tubular blooms and nearly black calyxes, flowers all summer into fall. More compact than many of the S. guaranitica species, and very dramatic in the garden. Hummingbirds love them.
3C-N 36"-36"24"7-10
 Salvia x superba
21. Blue Queen
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‘Blue Queen’ mounts an arresting display of deep violet-blue spikes in late spring, with new spikes continuing to appear right through summer if the old ones are removed. It looks marvelous with its pink sibling, ‘Rose Queen’.
6C-S 12"-24"12"3-8

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