Salvia lyrata (Lyreleaf Sage)

Salvia lyrata (Lyreleaf Sage)

$12.00
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Lyreleaf Sage (Salvia lyrata) Height, Spread: 1-2 ft for both Water/Soil: Average-occasionally dry or wet, well-drained, clay, sand, shallow rocky Light: Full sun-part shade Bloom: Spring, trumpet-shaped lavender flowers Native Range: Eastern & Central USA Qualities: Attractive to pollinators, Wildlife resource Notes: Herbaceous perennial wildflower commonly found on roadsides, meadows, or fields in the wild. Flowers are attractive to pollinators especially butterflies and American Goldfinches ( Spinus tristis) eat the seeds. Reseeds well in loose sandy soil. Best planted in naturalized areas such as a meadow or field. Good lawn alternative as it is low-growing and tolerates mowing. 

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