RUSSIAN SAGE

Sep 14, 11
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  • Russian Sage. Blooming July through September, Russian Sage loves a sunny garden, does best in zones 4 - 9, and reaches a height of 36 - 48 inches. .
  • Russian Sage, Perovskia atriplicifolia, was named the 1995 Perennial Plant of the Year and for good reason. Native to Afghanistan and Tibet, this perennial is .
  • russian-sage2.jpg (38250 bytes) Russian Sage has airy spires of lavender-blue flowers on branches of silvery-green. This plant has so many good .
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  • Jul 28, 2011 – Find information on planting and growing Russian sages and see pictures from the Plant Encyclopedia at Better Homes and Gardens.
  • 4 posts - 3 authors - Last post: Apr 5Transplanting Old Russian Sage - The HelpfulGardener.com Forum, Winner of BusinessWeek Magazine's Best of the Web Award! Visit the .
  • Measuring about eight feet long and six feet wide, this 15 year old stand of Russian Sage makes a bold statement in spring. These plants are in an area that gets .
  • 41 posts - 15 authors - Last post: Dec 4, 2004I'm looking for a good companion for Russian sage (Perovskia). I'm planning on buying one at Lowe's and they're so big I couldn't think of .
  • This woody multi-stemmed sub-shrub blooms from midsummer to fall.
  • Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia), although often treated as a .
  • Russian Sage offers a long season of bloom in the summer garden. Perovskia atriplicifolia boasts whorls of two-lipped, tubular, lavender-blue flowers tiered in .
  • 27 posts - 12 authors - Last post: Aug 20, 2010I have both and cut each back in the spring. I always wait to see new growth before I cut back. My russian sage grows about 4' after I cut it back. .
  • Russian Sage. Perovskia longifolia . Daylily 'Stella De Oro' · Russian Sage · Dianthus · Sedum 'Autumn Fires' · Elephant Ears 'Black Magic', Stoke's Aster .
  • This PlantTalk Colorado script discusses Russian sage.
  • Buy Russian Sage, review growing tips, photos and horticultural information for Russian Sage at whiteflowerfarm.com.
  • Aug 10, 2009 – Many gardeners will find Russian Sage a great choice to add to their xeriscapes or drought-tolerant gardens because of the long-lasting .
  • Russian sage is a deciduous semi-woody subshrub with upright, grayish white . In late summer and autumn Russian sage produces 12 in (30.5 cm) spires of .
  • Monrovia's Little Spire Russian Sage details and information. Learn more about Monrovia plants and best practices for best possible plant performance.
  • Tips for growing and caring for Russian sage - soil, moisture, light conditions needed; cultivars, deer resistance.
  • Russian sage has taken the gardening world by storm, rising from obscurity to enormous popularity in the past decade. Along the way, however, a number of .
  • Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Russian Sage ( Perovskia atriplicifolia) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database .
  • Plant of the Month: Perovskia atriplicifolia, Russian Sage. height x width: 36-48". flowers: blue lavender, early summer to mid fall. hardiness: USDA zones 4?, 5- .
  • Apr 23, 2008 – Just recently I took 9 cuttings of our 'Longin' Russian Sage (the one without the plant patent) and placed them in a small sand filled container. .
  • Definition of RUSSIAN SAGE. : an upright Asian subshrub (Perovskia atriplicifolia ) of the mint family that is grown as an ornamental for its long narrow panicles .
  • Perovskia, or Russian Sage, is a widely popular perennial garden favorite. The foliage is finely cut gray-green leaves that are slightly scented. When fully in .
  • A PLANTS profile of Perovskia atriplicifolia (Russian sage) from the USDA PLANTS database.
  • Purple-flowered perennial is great in low-water landscapes.
  • Aug 8, 2011 – The plant is called Russian sage but is not native to Russia; it's from Afghanistan. Until 1995 it was not a plant that most gardeners had it their .
  • Oct 12, 2007 – Val Bourne advises on how to grow the true blue Russian sage.
  • Is Russian sage an ornamental lookalike, or a true, edible sage? Find out here.
  • Sages are associated with Jupiter, but this plant is actually in the mint family, which is connected to Venus. Neither of these associations seem correct, though, .
  • Perovskia -- Russian Sage (one of Dave's Top 21 Favorites). Another case of " saved by the smell." Try this aromatic, semiwoody perennial as a mid-height .
  • Russian Sage - Perfect for Architectural Structure! Delicate clouds of long-lasting, violet-blue flowers from midsummer until early fall, with silvery foliage.
  • Russian Sage 'Little Spire' is a beautiful shrub-like perennial with grayish-green . 'Little Spire' Russian Sage is a low shrub with blooms much like lavender.
  • Russian Sage has soft blue flowers and silver foliage. A hardy alternative to lavender, it is drought tolerant and easy to grow.
  • A good reason for pruning russian sage. Though grown as a showy ornamental, pruning Russian sage at the beginning of its growing season can make all the .
  • Description and photos of Russian Sage or Perovskia atriplicifolia.
  • Apr 22, 2011 – Russian Sage, also known by its botanical name of Perovskia, is a lovely tall perennial that produces deep bluish purple blossoms and has .
  • Mar 10, 2009 – Don't let Russian sage's finely textured foliage and delicate look fool you. The native of southwest and central Asia is surprisingly rugged. .
  • Aug 30, 2009 – Flowers and foliage make good bouquets and can perfume the entire house.
  • Here's how to successfully grow Russian Sage or Perovskia in your perennial flower garden from garden author Doug Green.
  • Perovskia atriplicifolia, Russian sage, is a herbaceous perennial plant that is native to central Asia in an area that includes Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, and Tibet. .
  • Would it be okay to plant Russian sage in a container (50-quart size)? Does it need to be cut back in fall? Will it need to be protected in winter with burlap or .
  • Perovskia atriplicifolia. Discover the beautiful perennials and graceful grasses grown by Santa Rosa Gardens. Plants and garden accessories available for .
  • Feb 16, 2007 – The Russian Sage is also known as the Perovskia. It has lavendar blue flowers and attracts butterflies.
  • Jan 27, 2009 – Russian sage is a very versatile plant that can handle a little bit of frost and an occasional heavy freeze. Grow Russian sage to achieve a soft .
  • Russian Sage Seeds for sale. Buy sow and grow branching sprays of small, attractive summer flowers which create a marvelous lavender-blue haze from July to .
  • Russian Sage - Plants - Blue flowers accent shrublike plants mid to late summer. Grows 3-4 feet tall with a shrub-like form. Can really take the heat! Best in full .
  • It comprises seven species, including the garden plant Russian Sage (P. atriplicifolia). The genus is named after the Russian general V. A. Perovski (1794- 1857) .
  • 10+ items – Russian Sage will grow in shady areas, but will not be as full .

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