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Altheabyanothername said:@bhart90 In Texas these are continually covered in bees. May Night
Salvia Sylvestris zones 4 to 9. If they stop blooming cut off or mow over they regrow blooms quickly. Might also be known as meadow sage. It is a perennial. It does not self sow, but will put out a baby or two next to itself.
Easy root on cuttings. Actually save your cutback for forcing rebloom and root that. May joy follow you this month!
Altheabyanothername said:@bhart90 In Texas these are continually covered in bees. May Night
Salvia Sylvestris zones 4 to 9. If they stop blooming cut off or mow over they regrow blooms quickly. Might also be known as meadow sage. It is a perennial. It does not self sow, but will put out a baby or two next to itself.
Easy root on cuttings. Actually save your cutback for forcing rebloom and root that. May joy follow you this month!