Salvia disjuncta
Misplaced Sage
This plant is not currently for sale. This is an archive page preserved for informational use.
Shop Available SalviaItem #: 8469
Zones: 7b to 10b
Dormancy:
Height: 72" tall
Origin: Mexico
Pot Size: 3.5" pot (24 fl. oz/0.7 L)
Salvia disjuncta is a little-known sage, first distributed in 1993 by California's Strybing Arboretum, having collected it from the southern Mexican mountains in the late 1980s. The mahogany-brown stems stretch to 6' tall and are covered in tiny white hairs...as are the folks who originally collected the salvia. The stalks are adorned with fragrant, fuzzy, heart-shaped leaves and topped, starting in late October, with intense, tubular, carmine-red flowers. In mild climates, flowering continues through the winter or until a hard freeze. Our plants of Salvia disjuncta have survived 6 degrees F unmulched, a far cry from the cold tolerances reported from California growers.
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Other Attributes
Genus: Salvia
Flower Color: Red
Leaf Color: Green
Container Role: Thrillers
Garden Themes: Cottage Garden Plants , Green Roofs , Rock Garden Plants
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