Salvia farinacea (Blue Sage) Wildflower Seed

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Origin: Not US Native

Other Common Names: Mealycup Sage, Mealy Sage

Duration: Annual

Bloom Time: July-August

Height: 2' to 3'

Spacing: 18” to 24”

Light: Full Sun

Soil Moisture: Medium

USDA Zone: 3a-10b

Germination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below the soil surface at 70F and water.

Seeds Per Oz: 23000


Vivid blue flowers adorn the tall spikes of this species of Salvia. The grayish green leaves of this wildflower are covered with a with powdery meal, thus earning it's common name of 'Mealy Sage.' Another wonderful plant for cut flowers and bouquets!

Salvia farinacea (Blue Sage) Distribution Map
Salvia farinacea (Blue Sage) Wildflower Seed

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