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  2. Salvia pentstemonoides - Wikipedia

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    It prefers morning sun with high shade, but grows well in full sun in areas of high humidity. Deep weekly watering is also preferred. The plant is hardy to about 20 °F (−7 °C) and easily propagated by seed; propagation through cuttings is possible and clumps can be divided provided it's done with care. [1] It is very attractive to hummingbirds.

  3. Salvia spathacea - Wikipedia

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    Salvia spathacea, the California hummingbird sage or pitcher sage, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to southern and central California growing from sea level to 610 m (2,001 ft). This fruity scented sage blooms in March to May with typically dark rose-lilac colored flowers.

  4. Salvia yangii - Wikipedia

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    [5] [69] Hardwood cuttings selected in mid-to-late summer also provide a viable propagation technique. [ 5 ] [ 14 ] The plant is also grown from seed in cultivation. Such seeds require exposure to cold for 30–160 days to germinate, [ 59 ] [ 84 ] and seed-raised specimens may not preserve the characteristics of named cultivars. [ 66 ]

  5. Vegetative reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Plant propagation is the process of plant reproduction of a species or cultivar, and it can be sexual or asexual. It can happen through the use of vegetative parts of the plants, such as leaves, stems, and roots to produce new plants or through growth from specialized vegetative plant parts. [4]

  6. Salvia jurisicii - Wikipedia

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    The olive-green leaves are much-branched, with hairs on the back of the ribs and leaves giving the plant a frothy appearance. The small flowers are covered in hairs and grow in closely spaced whorls that are turned upside down. The flower colour ranges from white to violet. [2] Salvia jurisicii in bloom.

  7. Salvia mellifera - Wikipedia

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    It is semi-deciduous, depending on the location and severity of drought, shallow rooted, and drought tolerant by leaf curling rather than drought-avoiding through leaf drop. Black sage readily hybridizes with three other coastal scrub Salvias: Salvia apiana (Californian white sage), Salvia leucophylla (San Luis purple sage), and Salvia clevelandii.

  8. Salvia cacaliifolia - Wikipedia

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    Salvia cacaliifolia, the blue vine sage or Guatemalan sage, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to the mountains of Chiapas, Mexico, and in Guatemala and Honduras, at 1,500–2,500 m (4,921–8,202 ft) elevation.

  9. Salvia fruticosa - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The variation in leaf depends on geographical area, with plants growing on the western part of Crete having entire leaves with flat blade and margins and dark green upper sides. Plants growing on the eastern side of the island have much smaller leaves, with deeply three-lobed yellowish-green blade and undulate margins.

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