If you’re searching for a bold and resilient addition to your garden, the texas sage plant offers stunning silvery foliage paired with vibrant, trumpet-shaped blooms. Although native to the southern United States, the texas sage plant thrives in New Zealand’s drier, sunnier spots, making it an excellent choice for water-wise gardens or coastal landscapes. Its low-maintenance nature, drought tolerance, and year-round visual appeal encourage both seasoned gardeners and beginners to include it in their planting schemes.

Commonly known as Jerusalem Sage, this is a small shrub grown for both its foliage and flowers. The foliage comprises lush, dark green leaves held on upright stems. These are complemented with showy clusters of pale yellow, “hooded” flowers, which are produced year-round, but predominantly in summer. It grows as a multi-stemmed plant to about 50 cm tall and 70 cm wide, and peforms best when grown in full sun on a well-drained, sheltered site. It is tolerant of dry periods, light frosts, and coastal environments. This variety of Phlomis is commonly added to a mixed planting, included in borders, or included anywhere its year-round beauty can be appreciated.
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Salvia So Cool Violet is a variety of Sage grown for its rich display of flowers from summer through autumn. It produces long and slender, flower spikes that host masses of violet blue flowers. The flowers sit neatly above the mid-green foliage as it grows to 70 cm tall and 80 cm wide. Salvia So Cool Violet is ideal for herb gardens, mixed plantings, cottage gardens, borders, or container growing. A mass planting really suits this plant and gives a very rewarding display.
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