Salvia Celestial Blue / Flowers are abundant in spring and late fall.

Salvia Celestial Blue / Flowers are abundant in spring and late fall.. Celestial blue sage (salvia x 'celestial blue') zones 7b to 11. Pachyphylla (rose's sage or mountain desert sage), and possibly involving salvia 'pozo blue' — which is itself a cross between s. 16 of 23 courtesy of facebook. 'celestial blue' can grow to about 2m as a tidy bush, maybe more than a metre wide. Salvia clevelandii is one of the parents of the hybrid salvia 'celestial blue'.

Salvia celestial blue is a salvia clevelandii hybrid with some of the darkest blue flowers on a native sage. Prune back young plants regularly in the first year As with other sages, it likes good drainage, full sun, an little or no summer water. 'celestial blue' sage has dark green leaves, with clear blue flowers. 'celestial blue' has a unique flower pattern, with blue on red flowers that are loved by many hummingbird, insect, and butterfly species, including swallowtails.

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One member has or wants this plant for trade. The celestial blue sage has fragrant flowers and foliage and has gray leaves, a dark red calyx, and those dark blue flowers. Each flower can be visited by a hummingbird, butterfly, moth, and then, fifteen minutes later another hummingbird, butterfly and moth. Edible, gray leaves are small, oval and aromatic. Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects. Salvia 'celestial blue' (also known as celestial blue sage or las pilitas sage), is a hybrid cross between salvia clevelandii (cleveland sage or chaparral sage) and s. Salvia celestial blue grows to 5 feet or more tall and wide. Salvia 'celestial blue' is a gorgeous salvia to have in the garden, masses of sky blue flowers with bees and other pollinating insects buzzing around the flowers and the scented leaves wafting into the air on a warm day or after some rain.

Hardy to 10 degrees f.

» view all varieties of salvias. Pachyphylla (rose's sage or mountain desert sage), and possibly involving salvia 'pozo blue' — which is itself a cross between s. 5' h x 5' w. Flowers are abundant in spring and late fall. Prune back young plants regularly in the first year Salvia celestial blue is a salvia clevelandii hybrid with some of the darkest blue flowers on a native sage. The leaves are a gray green in color and provide a fragrant aroma. 'celestial blue' has a unique flower pattern, with blue on red flowers that are loved by many hummingbird, insect, and butterfly species, including swallowtails. Salvia 'celestial blue' created by marble gardens. Salvia 'celestial blue' native to: The tall, blue salvia guaranitica is a popular perennial sage, particularly the bicolor clone salvia black and blue. Salvia greggii is an american native plant from texas and mexico that is very popular in the southwest due to its aromatic leaves (somewhat minty) and colorful flowers on the red end of the spectrum. Celestial blue is a random cross between salvia clevelandii 'alpine', salvia pachyphylla and perhaps others that was introduced to the trade by las pilitas nursery.

Salvia 'celestial blue' has a unique flower pattern, with blue on red flowers that are loved by many hummingbird, insect, and butterfly species, including swallowtails. Hardy to 10 degrees f. » view all varieties of salvias. 'celestial blue' is a particularly nice variation of a 3 way cross i believe of clevelandii, pachyphylla and leucophylla. Salvia celestial blue grows to 5 feet or more tall and wide.

Salvia Celestial Blue, Purple Sage
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Salvia 'celestial blue' created by marble gardens. Salvia celestial blue, purple sage. Salvia 'celestial blue' (also known as celestial blue sage or las pilitas sage), is a hybrid cross between salvia clevelandii (cleveland sage or chaparral sage) and s. Sage a popular hybrid of s. Very deer resistant, with aromatic leaves. The leaves are a gray green in color and provide a fragrant aroma. Salvia greggii is an american native plant from texas and mexico that is very popular in the southwest due to its aromatic leaves (somewhat minty) and colorful flowers on the red end of the spectrum. The foliage is comprised of deeply wrinkled silver green leaves.

Salvia 'celestial blue' has a unique flower pattern, with blue on red flowers that are loved by many hummingbird, insect, and butterfly species, including swallowtails.

Salvia 'celestial blue' flowers are large for a sage, fragrant and almost pop out of a bouquet with the glow of blue purple. Considered a hybris between salvia clevelandii 'alpine' and salvia pachyphylla plus salvia. Celestial blue is a random cross between salvia clevelandii 'alpine', salvia pachyphylla and perhaps others that was introduced to the trade by las pilitas nursery. This sage produces purple flowers that bloom spring through summer. Celestial blue sage( salvia 'celestial blue' ) salvia 'celestial blue' has a unique flower pattern, with blue on red flowers that are loved by many hummingbird, insect, and butterfly species, including swallowtails. This shrub averages 3 to 5 feet in size and mounds as it grows. The tall, blue salvia guaranitica is a popular perennial sage, particularly the bicolor clone salvia black and blue. Edible, gray leaves are small, oval and aromatic. Salvia 'celestial blue' flowers are large for a sage, fragrant and almost pop out of a bouquet with the glow of blue. 'celestial blue' can grow to about 2m as a tidy bush, maybe more than a metre wide. 'celestial blue' sage was named by the founder of las pilitas. Salvia 'celestial blue' has a unique flower pattern, with blue on red flowers that are loved by many hummingbird, insect, and butterfly species, including swallowtails. 5' h x 5' w.

Salvia celestial blue is a hybrid sage that includes the parents, salvia clevelandii, salvia pozo blue and salvia pachyphylla. 'celestial blue' is a particularly nice variation of a 3 way cross i believe of clevelandii, pachyphylla and leucophylla. Prune back young plants regularly in the first year Growing portions of branches can be trimmed back periodically for denser growth. This shrub averages 3 to 5 feet in size and mounds as it grows.

Salvia Celestial Blue, Purple Sage
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Or grow with other tough, hardy shrubs that enjoy. Growing portions of branches can be trimmed back periodically for denser growth. It is native to california. 'celestial blue' has a unique flower pattern, with blue on red flowers that are loved by many hummingbird, insect, and butterfly species, including swallowtails. Each flower can be visited by a hummingbird, butterfly, moth, and then, fifteen minutes later another hummingbird, butterfly and moth. It is unusual and very hardy once established. The leaves are held on upright stems that rise up and outwards in all directions, creating a mound that is covered in purple when in full bloom. Grows quickly to 5' by 5'.

It is native to california.

Salvia 'celestial blue' flowers are large for a sage, fragrant and almost pop out of a bouquet with the glow of blue purple. Salvia greggii is an american native plant from texas and mexico that is very popular in the southwest due to its aromatic leaves (somewhat minty) and colorful flowers on the red end of the spectrum. 'celestial blue' sage has dark green leaves, with clear blue flowers. 'celestial blue' has a unique flower pattern, with blue on red flowers that are loved by many hummingbird, insect, and butterfly species, including swallowtails. The celestial blue sage has fragrant flowers and foliage and has gray leaves, a dark red calyx, and those dark blue flowers. 'celestial blue' sage was named by the founder of las pilitas. Salvia 'celestial blue' celestial blue sage an evergreen perennial that forms a rounded mound. Most are repeat flowering after a prune. Celestial blue sage( salvia 'celestial blue' ) salvia 'celestial blue' has a unique flower pattern, with blue on red flowers that are loved by many hummingbird, insect, and butterfly species, including swallowtails. Salvia 'celestial blue' native to: » view all varieties of salvias. It is unusual and very hardy once established. Salvia celestial blue grows to 5 feet or more tall and wide.

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