Sage (Salvia) *Multiple Varietals Available*---Call for availability- Some ready now, some back-ordered



Sage (Salvia) *Multiple Varietals Available*---Call for availability- Some ready now, some back-ordered
Herbaceous perennial with edible and medicinal leaves. Light purple flowers are attractive to pollinators. Multiple varieties available - see additional info.
Sun: Full sun.
Soil: Loves dry soils.
Water: A fairly drought-tolerant herb. When looking wilted, a little water will perk the plant right up.
Zones: 4 to 8.
Height/Spread: 1 to 2 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet spread.
Culinary (Salvia officinalis) - most common sage, aromatic gray-green leaves
Russian (Perovskia atriplicifolia) - longer stems on plants up to 5' tall
Bergartten (Salvia officinalis 'Berggarten') - similar to culinary sage, round blue-green leaves
Pineapple (Salvia elegans 'Golden Delicious') - yellowish leaves with a slight pineapple aroma and flavor
Tri-Color (Salvia officinalis 'Tricolor') - common sage boasting multi-colored green, purple, and white leaves