Salvia clevelandii, 20 seeds
This perennial, though commonly called Cleveland Sage, is native to California, not to Cleveland, :-). Salvia clevelandii bears exquisite light purplish-blue/lavender flower with dusky mulberry colored calyxes. The pagoda-tiered blooms lasts from spring to late fall, and are very attractive to hummingbirds, bees and sulfur butterflies. In full bloom, the whole plant is a sight to behold. The fragrance exuded by the narrow, gray-green, pebbled-texture leaves, however, is reason enough to grow this plant. On a warm night, you can smell the pleasantly sweet, woody, strong lavender-like, distinctive aroma as far as away as 20 feet! Many sage enthusiasts rank this Salvia tops for having the sweetest "nose". Hardy from zone 8 onwards. 4 feet tall and wide. Full sun to part shade. Well-drained soil. Drought-tolerant. Fresh, hard-to-find seeds, harvested 09/2024.