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Salvia greggii 'Teresa' (Teresa's Texas Sage) slide #29672
D. Steinbrunner Garden, TX / D. Steinbrunner

Salvia greggii 'Teresa' (Teresa's Texas Sage)

SunZone: 7-9, at least 24" tall Origin: USA

I nearly fell off my chair when I first saw a photo of Salvia 'Teresa'...damn chair. This wild and crazy mutation was discovered by Texan David Steinbrunner and named after his wife, Teresa. The branch sport from a red Salvia greggii has white flowers highlighted by a light purple base just above the calyx as well as purple streaks on the lower lip...very different from any salvia I've ever seen. The 2' tall x 3' wide clump is topped with flowers in early spring, then sporadically through the heat of the summer. In fall, the plant bursts forth again in magnificent floral splendor. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)

#07195 - $12.00  


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