Salvia Species, Blood Sage, Hummingbird Sage, Scarlet Sage, Texas Sage

Salviacoccinea

Family
Lamiaceae (lay-mee-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Salvia (SAL-vee-uh)
Species
coccinea (kok-SIN-ee-uh)
Synonym
Salvia coccinea f. pseudococcinea
Salvia coccinea var. pseudococcinea
Salvia pseudococcinea
Other Details
Other details
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Foliage Color
Bloom Characteristics
Water Requirements
Where to Grow
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Auburn, Alabama

Harvest, Alabama

Saraland, Alabama(2 reports)

Satsuma, Alabama

Chandler, Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona(2 reports)

Arkadelphia, Arkansas

Barling, Arkansas

Bryant, Arkansas

Morrilton, Arkansas

Canoga Park, California

China Lake Acres, California

GARDEN VALLEY, California

JACUMBA, California

Los Angeles, California

Merced, California

Monterey, California

Ridgecrest, California

Sacramento, California

Salinas, California

Santa Barbara, California

Bartow, Florida

Bokeelia, Florida

Daytona Beach, Florida

Deltona, Florida

Fort Myers, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Keystone Heights, Florida

Kissimmee, Florida

Land O' Lakes, Florida

Largo, Florida

Miami, Florida(3 reports)

Naples, Florida

New Port Richey, Florida

North Palm Beach, Florida

Pensacola, Florida

Pinellas Park, Florida

Plant City, Florida

Riverview, Florida

Rockledge, Florida

Seffner, Florida

Trenton, Florida

West Palm Beach, Florida

Winter Springs, Florida

Zephyrhills, Florida(2 reports)

Dallas, Georgia

Rockford, Illinois

Springfield, Illinois

Jeffersonville, Indiana

Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Hebron, Kentucky

Prospect, Kentucky

Leesville, Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana

Slidell, Louisiana

Gaithersburg, Maryland

Florence, Mississippi

Madison, Mississippi

Mathiston, Mississippi

Saint Louis, Missouri

Princeton Junction, New Jersey

La Luz, New Mexico

New York City, New York

Greensboro, North Carolina

Painesville, Ohio

Hugo, Oklahoma

Portland, Oregon

Florence, South Carolina

Okatie, South Carolina

Seabrook, South Carolina

Simpsonville, South Carolina

Cookeville, Tennessee

Arlington, Texas(2 reports)

Austin, Texas(2 reports)

Beaumont, Texas

Belton, Texas

Bulverde, Texas

Dallas, Texas

De Leon, Texas

Edcouch, Texas

Elgin, Texas

Fate, Texas

Flint, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas(3 reports)

Grand Prairie, Texas

Harlingen, Texas

Houston, Texas(3 reports)

Lampasas, Texas

Longview, Texas

Lubbock, Texas

Magnolia, Texas

Mont Belvieu, Texas

Navasota, Texas

Portland, Texas

Richardson, Texas

Rockport, Texas

Round Rock, Texas

San Antonio, Texas(2 reports)

Santa Fe, Texas

Spring, Texas

Ogden, Utah

Roy, Utah

Alexandria, Virginia

Arlington, Virginia

Staunton, Virginia

Kalama, Washington

Vashon, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

15
positives
2
neutrals
1
negative
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| February 2014 | positive

These grew extremely slow for me and only flowered in rich, loose, soil putting off their best show as late as November. They did poorly ...Read More

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Downers Grove, IL (Zone 5a) | August 2013 | positive

August 2013(First time growing this plant)
I purchased the seeds from Onalee's seeds last fall and started them indoors prior to p...Read More

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Dewey, AZ (Zone 7a) | May 2013 | positive

It does reseed easily--I find it sprouting in other places around the beds. But the hummingbirds love it, so if the new plant grows in a...Read More

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mid central, FL (Zone 9a) | April 2012 | negative

what everyone else said and oh my, it does re-seed! i have them everywhere. mine are growing throughout the garden. some are in full s...Read More

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Winter Springs, FL (Zone 9b) | January 2011 | positive

I bought one plant many years ago and now my yard is full of them, they reseed and are very hardy. They even grow in the cracks of my pat...Read More

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Magnolia, TX | July 2010 | positive

I bought this plant at a hummingbird festival last fall and overwintered it in a pot in the garage with minimal care, and this summer it ...Read More

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West Palm Beach, FL (Zone 10a) | November 2009 | positive

I have this plant all over my yard. It reseeds and I just pull the seedlings out of the ground where I find them and I place them where I...Read More

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Portland, OR (Zone 8b) | November 2009 | positive

In Portland, the Hummingbird Sage still has flowers in early November, a bonus for the birds themselves. I planted it in a very hot south...Read More

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Springfield, IL | June 2009 | positive

had never tried this before...even with a cool, very wet spring.
the plant just took off. have had my very first anna hummingbird ...Read More

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Rockport, TX | August 2007 | neutral

This is a great hummer plant, but it is very invasive in south Texas. It comes up everywhere including cracks in the drive way. I pull ...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | April 2007 | positive

This plant needs part shade to shade in my location. Jowever, with too much shade, it does not bloom profusely. It needs spaced from 1 f...Read More

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Gaithersburg, MD | April 2007 | positive

Grows quickly and has attractive red blooms. I initially planted a mass of them after reading about their ability to attract hummingbirds...Read More

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Dallas, GA (Zone 7b) | June 2006 | positive

Beautiful, easy to grow and aromatic (minty). Self-seeds reliably. Hummers and butterflies love it. Blooms early.

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New Orleans, LA (Zone 9a) | November 2003 | positive

Carefree native (Louisiana) often found growing in harsh environments like roadsides, but frequently seen also in woodland and marsh edge...Read More

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Plant City, FL | November 2003 | positive

I've grown S. coccinea for more than ten years. The one I have is brilliant red, and proved tougher than the pink form. I just bought the...Read More

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Orlando, FL (Zone 9b) | January 2003 | positive

This plant is well-suited for xeriscaping being drought-tolerant. The natural form has an intense red blossom which hummingbirds and but...Read More

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Albuquerque, NM (Zone 7a) | May 2002 | positive

It is easy to grow, reseeds, and blooms from July until frost.

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| May 2002 | neutral

Approximately 18" X 18". Reseeding tender perennial. May be sheared to keep shorter. Very easy to grow. In Texas, we usually treat it...Read More

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