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A novel part shade plant that promises great big tubular yellow flowers and lots of 'em. It seems happy with weekly watering, even in hi...Read More
Although this plant has performed suberbly in our inland San Diego garden, I have a love-hate relationship with it because the flowers ar...Read More
Great for back of the border. Yellow panicles are spectacular and provide very nice color in November. In my garden, this is a very thirsty plant!
This is a fun plant. I bought a little one a couple of years ago at a Master Gardener plant sale, but had no information except that it ...Read More
I have several of these plants in my yard, they bloom in the fall on 1 foot flower spikes atop 6-8 foot stalks, really quite a site. I h...Read More
This is a beautiful plant, and very hardy here. It spreads a lot by suckering. I don't think it self-seeds, since in 10 years, they hav...Read More
Beautiful in zone 8b, blooms late summer untill frost. Very showy salvia, a favorite of BB & hummers! Have been grow it for about 10 ye...Read More
This salvia will only bloom around October-November here in MS..sometimes it gets killed to the ground by frost before it blooms. Maybe ...Read More
I bought this plant from a mail order nursery in North Carolina a year ago. It started out small, but then it grew tall... It's about 6.5...Read More
This pix is the beginning of the bloom stalk. Some stalks can be as long as 24".
Most interesting characteristic, not found in mo...Read More