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Russian Sage Perovskia atriplicifolia 140mm

This nearly shrubby herbaceous perennial native to southeastern Texas, Louisiana, and Mexico has become more popular as a garden plant with the introduction of more compact cultivars. Other occasionally used common names include appleblossom grass, bee blossom, wand fl ower, or white gaura.


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An individual flower. The graceful flower stems grow 3 to 4 feet tall, with clusters of small flowers opening sequentially along the open terminal panicles. Pink buds open to white flowers which slowly fade to pink. Each ½ to 1 inch wide flower has four petals surrounding eight long yellow stamens, with all the petals directed somewhat upwards.


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Perovskia atriplicifolia (Russian Sage) Perovskia atriplicifolia (Russian Sage) is a bushy, woody-based deciduous perennial with long terminal panicles of small, lavender-blue flowers, borne on thin white stems, clad with finely-dissected, aromatic gray-green leaves. Blooming for weeks from mid-summer to fall, this delicate-looking plant is a.


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Perovskia is neither Russian nor sage; rather, it is native to southwestern and central Asia, Afghanistan to Tibet. It is a member of the Lamiaceae (mint) family, as are the true sages in the genus Salvia.It was probably first called sage because its crushed foliage smells sage-like. In the Garden. Russian sage foliage is gray-green, with small, finely toothed leaf edges and pale green stems.


summer perennial phlox, perovskia, gaura, platycodon and shasta daisies. (July 2011

Fill cell flats, trays, or small pots with a light textured starter mix. Water the soil gently until evenly moist. Sprinkle seeds evenly and barely cover with one-eighth of an inch of soil. Place in a bright location and maintain temperatures between 65 and 75°F. Germination should occur in 14 to 30 days.


Russian sage (Perovskia) and butterfly gaura (Gaura lindheimeri Stock Photo 156826849 Alamy

Dans un jardin méditerranéen. Le gaura est une plante adaptée à la sécheresse. Vous pouvez l'utiliser en association avec des plantes méditerranéennes, pour constituer un jardin à dominante minérale et nécessitant peu d'entretien. Placez à ses côtés quelques plants de lavandes, sauges ou perovskia.


Stock Photo Gaura lindheimeri 'Whirling Butterflies' with Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Little

Salvia yangii, previously known as Perovskia atriplicifolia ( / pəˈrɒvskiə ætrɪplɪsɪˈfoʊliə / ), and commonly called Russian sage, [2] is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant and subshrub. Although not previously a member of Salvia, the genus widely known as sage, since 2017 it has been included within them.


Perovskia atriplicif... stock photo by Julie Dansereau, Image 0210358

Tough but delicate and incredibly pretty, Gaura 'Whirling Butterflies' features tall, airy-looking flowers dancing and dangling along thin stems. It adds a unique texture in the garden with its 4-petaled, white butterfly-like flowers borne at the top of the airy spikes. More compact than its parent, this cultivar produces more crisp white flowers on reddish stems and doesn't self-seed. It.


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Native to Texas and Louisiana, Lindheimer's Beeblossom (Gaura lindheimeri) is a remarkably pretty perennial plant with tall, airy-looking flowers giving the appearance of butterflies floating in the garden.


Association de perovskia atriplicifolia 'Blue Spire' et gaura Perennial garden, Plants, Gaura

Noteworthy Characteristics. Perovskia is a genus of 7 species of deciduous shrubs from Central Asia to the Himalayas. They are grown for their attractive foliage and flowers. Genus name honors Russian general V. A. Perovski (1794 - c. 1857). 'Blue Spire' typically grows 2-3' (less frequently to 4') tall and features finely-dissected, aromatic, grayish-green foliage on stiff, upright, square.


Gaura lindheimeri 'Whirling Butterflies', Stipa tenuissima, Verbena bonariensis Landscape

This deciduous sub-shrub makes a real impact planted en masse alongside a path, where the sage-like fragrance of its leaves can be appreciated, or try it alongside other silver-leaved plants, or in swathes in a sunny border. One of our recommended plants, it copes well with dry, chalky soil and salt-laden air. Grows to 1.2m. Flowering period Jan


Veronicastrum ADORATION, Perovskia atriplicifolia LITTLE SPIRE and Gaura lindheimeri WHIRLING

Grows up to 12-18 in. tall (30-45 cm) and 16-20 in. wide (40-50 cm). Performs best in full sun in fertile, moist but well-drained soils. Can be grown in part shade but best flowering occurs in full sun. Tolerates heat, humidity and drought once established.


GAP Gardens Gaura lindheimeri 'Whirling Butterflies', mixed with Perovskia atriplicifolia

Fraîcheur bleue pour massifs d'été Dans la grande famille des lamiacées, le pérovskia est un cousin des sauges qui leur ressemble avec son feuillage aromatique et sa longue floraison estivale. Certaines espèces de pérovskia sont d'ailleurs communément appelées 'sauges d'Afghanistan'.


Perovskia and Gaura Plant combinations, Plants, Gaura

Gaura et Pérovskia, se ressemblent et s'assemblent Les gauras et les perovskias sont des plantes vivaces au port buissonnant dont les fleurs se dressent sur de longues hampes érigées.


Bildresultat för Perovskia Flower stock photography, Gaura, Planting flowers

Also known as wandflower, gauras have a relaxed habit with small starry flowers in white or pink, appearing from early summer right through to autumn. They are perfect for filling gaps and can also be grown in containers, in an informal combination with grasses and trailing plants. The botanical name Gaura has recently been changed to Oenothera.


Echinacea, Gaura, and Perovskia. zones 5a 8b Full Sun echinacea coneflower perennial

Perovskia will thrive in light and well-draining soil, even though it may be poor. Adding soil mix upon planting will enhance settling in and the future blooming. It loves sunbathed locations, which is critical for it to bloom well. To set up a perovskia hedge, place plants at least 20 inches (50 cm) apart, this will produce a very ornamental.