WebOctober 14-20, 2012 is Texas Native Plant Week and I just happen to have a few Texas natives growing in my garden. I try to focus on plants that are native to this immediate area, like the Snow on the Prairie, Euphorbia bicolor, and Mealycup Sage, Salvia farinacea, above. WebThe species is native to Texas, southern New Mexico, and northern Mexico, where it is a perennial. This 'Victoria Blue' cultivar is usually listed as being cold hardy to USDA Zone 7a to be a perennial. It sometimes overwinters here in USDA Zone 6b like a perennial, especially if close to a building.
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WebOct 22, 2024 · Mealycup sage has been widely used in horticulture, with many, many selections and cultivars available: ‘Henry Duelberg’ is a famous selection from a cemetery … WebSalvia farinacea, the mealycup sage, or mealy sage, is a herbaceous perennial native to Nuevo León, Mexico and parts of the United States including Texas and Oklahoma. Violet-blue spikes rest on a compact plant … burabyo fernand
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WebJun 13, 2024 · Wood Sage, Meadow Sage. (Salvia x sylvestris) Wood sage is an especially durable and colorful choice for a perennial garden. This hybrid resulted from a cross between Salvia nemorosa and Salvia pratensis species. Varieties are available in a range of colors from lavender and blue to rose and white. WebCommon Name: mealycup sage Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Lamiaceae Native Range: Texas, Mexico Zone: 8 to 10 Height: 1.00 to 3.00 feet Spread: 1.00 to 2.00 feet … WebMealycup sage ( Salvia farinacea) is a beautiful plant with a not-so-great name. No wonder it’s also called blue salvia for its stunning purple-blue flowers that bloom on spikes from spring into late summer. The word ‘mealy’ means flour and refers to the plant’s silvery dusted leaves and stems. bu rabbit\u0027s-foot