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Wildflowers - Sage Seeds
Some people think of Sage as just a culinary plant, but there are many native types of Sage seed that are useful in the flower garden as well! There are some gorgeous blue varieties of this garden herb seed like Azure Blue Sage, and a bright red variety called Scarlet Sage. The kinds of Sage in the Artemisia family are not grown out for their taste or their flowers, but the whitish foliage is the attraction of this plant.
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Azure Blue Sage Seeds Salvia azurea Quick View
xAzure Blue Sage Seeds
Salvia azurea
Reflecting the clear blue sky, these lovely blossoms illuminate the prairie landscape of the southern plains. This versatile plant has had medicinal, ornamental, and culinary uses for generations. This perennial needs a lot of heat to complete its life cycle, so it blooms late in northern regions.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
On Sale! Blue Sage Seeds Salvia farinacea Quick View
xBlue Sage Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Kitchen Sage Seeds Salvia officinalis Quick View
xKitchen Sage Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Scarlet Sage Seeds Salvia coccinea Quick View
xScarlet Sage Seeds
Starting at $3.25 USD
Some people think of Sage as just a culinary plant, but there are many native types of Sage seed that are useful in the flower garden as well! There are some gorgeous blue varieties of this garden herb seed like Azure Blue Sage, and a bright red variety called Scarlet Sage. The kinds of Sage in the Artemisia family are not grown out for their taste or their flowers, but the whitish foliage is the attraction of this plant.