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  2. Salvia longistyla - Wikipedia

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    Salvia longistyla, Mexican sage, [1] is a Mexican plant species which flowers in mid-autumn. It is not hardy, and is grows best in a container, propagated from cuttings. This salvia has handsome, green foliage, and the flowering stems have long, deep, wine-red flo

  3. Salvia leucantha - Wikipedia

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    Salvia leucantha, the Mexican bush sage, is a herbaceous perennial plant that is native to subtropical and tropical conifer forests in central and eastern Mexico. The flowers are usually white, emerging from coloured bracts. It is not frost hardy, but is often grown in warmer latitudes for its prominent arching velvety blue or purple ...

  4. Salvia mexicana - Wikipedia

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    Salvia mexicana (Mexican sage) is a herbaceous shrubby perennial native to a wide area of central Mexico, growing at elevations from 2,600 to 8,500 feet (800 to 2,600 metres). It grows in tropical areas in the south and arid subtropical habitats in the north, often at the edges of forests.

  5. CHARLES REYNOLDS: Use flowering perennials for fillers

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    Mexican sage is a 3-to-5-foot, herbaceous perennial that boasts striking flowers from midspring to late autumn.

  6. Salvia - Wikipedia

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    Salvia farinacea: Mealycup sage, mealy sage; perenial with flowers ranging from purple to blue, Used as an ornamental plant; Salvia fruticosa: Greek sage; commonly grown and harvested as an alternative to common sage; Salvia fulgens: Cardinal sage, Mexican scarlet sage; small evergreen sub-shrub, red flowers

  7. Yes, You Can Grow Roses from Cuttings—Here's How - AOL

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    How to Grow Roses from Cuttings in 10 Steps. Cut a 6-to 8-inch piece from a stem about the size of a pencil in thickness.Trim at a 45-degree angle. Take a few cuttings so you have a better chance ...

  8. Salvia involucrata - Wikipedia

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    Salvia involucrata, the roseleaf sage, is a species of flowering plant in the sage family Lamiaceae. [1] This herbaceous perennial is native to the Mexican states of Puebla , Tamaulipas , and Veracruz , growing in shady places such as the edge of forests.

  9. Salvia microphylla - Wikipedia

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    Salvia microphylla, synonyms including Salvia grahamii, Salvia lemmonii and Salvia neurepia, [1] the baby sage, Graham's sage, or blackcurrant sage, is an evergreen shrub found in the wild in southeastern Arizona and the mountains of eastern, western, and southern Mexico. It is a very complex species which easily hybridizes, resulting in ...

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