Salvia leucantha, Mexican bush Sage


Salvia leucantha, Mexican bush sage. Mexican bush sage is a bushy evergreen subshrub in frostfree climes, and a returning perennial where it gets frosted back in winter. It grows in a loose, spreading mound up to 2-4 ft ( m) tall and about the same width. The leaves are lance shaped. Mexican bush sage blooms with white flowers 1-2 ( cm) long that extend from velvety purple or lavender-blue calyces.


Size: 3427px × 5120px
Location: Pasadena, CA, USA
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