Mealy Cup Sage


Scientific Name: Salvia farinacea Benth.
Family: Lamiaceae
Mealy Cup Sage(Salvia farinacea)
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: All zones as annual
USDA: 9b-11 as perennial

Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 24°F (-4°C)

Heat Tolerance: Afternoon shade is helpful in the hot desert

Sun Exposure: Full sun

Origin: Chihuahuan desert; southwestern USA (New Mexico, Texas), northeastern Mexico

Growth Habits: Herbaceous perennial 1.5 to 3 feet tall (45-90 cm), 18 inch spread (45 cm); gray green ovate leaves

Flowers: Violet or blue flowers

Watering Needs: Moderate water, do not overwater, prefers moist well drained soil

Propagation: Seeds, cuttings

Mealy Cup Sage(Salvia farinacea)


Blooming Habits:
The Mealy Cup Sage bears blue flowers from early summer to November. Some varieties have white or purple flowers. 'Argent White' is a white variety. The flowers are good cut flowers.

Culture:
Space 6 to 12 inches apart (15-30 cm).


 

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