
Mexican native salvia with a compact spreading growth habit. The stems and flower calyx are both slightly hairy; neon blue flowers with white spots on the lower petals appear spring to fall and are very distinguishable against the bronze-green foliage.
Underground stolons allow Bicolor Sage to spread out, easily becoming a perennial groundcover.
Member of Plants for Texas Program
Flower Color:Blue |
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Height:12 Inches |
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Spread:12 Inches |
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