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Salvia darcyi (Mexican Sage) slide #24687
Sauls Rd.

Salvia darcyi (Mexican Sage)

Sun to Part SunZone: 7-10 48" tall Origin: Mexico

Open House/Web-Only! (syn: Salvia oresbia) This species from Mexico was renamed and officially published by England's James Compton in a 1994 issue of "Kew." It was originally discovered in Galeana, Mexico, by Yucca Do Nursery collectors who, unfortunately, received no credit in "Kew". When given plenty of room and bright light, Salvia darcyi makes a huge, 4' tall x 7' wide clump of heart-shaped, light green leaves. Throughout the summer, the clump is topped by spikes of bright orange-red flowers (RHS 43A), but in the fall the floral show is nothing short of spectacular. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)

#00814 - $12.00  


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