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    Salvia verticillata

    Salvia verticillata, the lilac sage or whorled clary, is a herbaceous perennial native to a wide area ranging from central Europe to western Asia, and naturalized in northern Europe and North America. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. Salvia verticillata has a leafy base of mid-green leaves covered with hairs, putting up leaf-covered stems that carry 3 feet inflorescences. The tiny lavender flowers grow tightly packed in whorls, with tiny lime-green and purple calyces. The specific epithet verticillata refers to the whorls that grow in verticils. A cultivar introduced in the 1990s, 'Purple Rain', is much more showy and long-blooming, growing about 2 feet tall. Wikipedia

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  2. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Salvia verticillata, sometimes commonly called lilac sage, is an erect perennial that typically grows to 30" tall. Whorls of small, two-lipped, lilac-blue flowers in terminal racemes atop erect to arching stems bloom throughout the summer. Flowers are quite attractive to butterflies and bees. Coarse, broad, hairy, ovate-triangular, medium ...
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Salvia verticillata, the lilac sage [1] or whorled clary, is a herbaceous perennial native to a wide area ranging from central Europe to western Asia, and naturalized in northern Europe and North America.It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. [2]Salvia verticillata has a leafy base of mid-green leaves covered with hairs, putting up leaf-covered stems that carry 3 feet (0.91 m ...
  5. Salvia verticillata has a leafy base of mid-green leaves covered with hairs, putting up leaf-covered stems that carry 3 feet inflorescences. The tiny lavender flowers grow tightly packed in whorls, with tiny lime-green and purple calyces. The specific epithet verticillata refers to the whorls that grow in verticils.
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  7. diggingdog.com

    Salvia verticillata 'Purple Rain' (P-0132) SOLD OUT! Email me when this plant is available. Ornate closely spaced whorls of tiny 2-lipped, warm rosy-purple flowers adorn lengthy, lax, upright and arching stems that rise from a fuzzy-looking, compact rounded base. A friend to bees, butterflies and other visitors, long-lasting showy blooms ...
  8. chicagobotanic.org

    Lilac Sage (Salvia verticillata): This species is a compact, upright plant reaching up to 2' tall with coarse, arrow-shaped leaves. Numerous spikes of red-purple flowers appear in early summer and continue until September. The flower color is less intense and lighter than that of most cultivars of Salvia x sylvestris. This easy-to-grow, hardy perennial is usually sold as the cultivar 'Purple ...
  9. Another weed of a salvia. Zone 5 winters are no problem, even with absolutely no protection. Gets huge. Mine's about 5' around and about 18"-24" tall in the middle of summer. Dies back to the ground every winter. Not a deep green, but more of a silvery green foliage.
  10. Salvia verticillata. RHS Plants for Pollinators plants. This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully researched and chosen by RHS experts. Divided into 3 groups these lists, linked below, are maintained by a team of RHS staff and are ...
  11. Salvia verticillata, also known as lilac sage or whorled clary, is a herbaceous perennial that is native to a wide area ranging from central Europe to western Asia. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. This plant has a leafy base of mid-green leaves covered with hairs, with leaf-covered stems that carry 3 feet (0.91 m ...
  12. finegardening.com

    Salvia verticillata 'Purple Rain' SAL-vee-ah ver-tiss-ill-AY-tah Audio Throughout the summer, this cultivar produces multiple flower spikes in irresistible shades of smoky purple. At about 20 inches tall and half as wide, the plant flowers abundantly, inviting you to make bouquets and to keep up with the deadheading. ...

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