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Jul 6, 2016 9:02 PM CST
Name: Sharon Rose
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
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Brenden-- unfortunately/or fortunately it is sterile. Being sterile it would not become invasive and upset the balance of nature. It should be available for a reasonable price at a nursery. One plant well taken care of can easily be 50 in a couple of years. I only had one to start and I have
12 to 15 in the yard and have given away more than that. I would send a plant but mine has never gone winter dormant. See if you can find one closer to you, so it is more comfortable with winter temperatures. This is a common garden salvia and easy to propagate so maybe another gardener would send you some. If you can not locate one let me know.
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