Salvia coccinea ( Salvia )

Fast growing, bushy perennial. Leaves are rough, long and pointy, to 2-1/2″. Dense red-lipped, 4″ flower spikes from spring to fall. Attracts hummingbirds. Tolerant of heat and drought. Ideal for mass plantings, and borders where rounded, verticle form is needed.

Salvia coccinea ( Coral Nymph Texas Sage )

Fast growing, upright, bushy annual. Leaves are dark green, hairy, toothed, round to ovate, to 2-1/2″. ‘Coral Nymph’ has dense coral-pink, 4″ flower spikes from spring to fall. Grows to 16″ tall. Attracts hummingbirds. Tolerant of heat and drought. Ideal […]

Salvia chamaedryoides ( Germander Sage )

S. chamaedryoides is a woody, low-growing perennial that blooms in the late summer into beautiful deep blue flowers on 3/4 inch long scalloped mid to gray green leaves which are covered in fine hairs. Salvia can be planted in a […]

Salvia caespitosa ( Sage )

S. caespitosa can be grown in a deep layer of stone chips with a small amount of soil or in rocky slopes and moist grassland. This species blooms in summer into a wide-tubed, lilac-pink flowers about 1-1/4 inches long. This […]

Salvia blepharophylla ( Sage )

Salvia blepharophylla is a shrubby perrenial with a mounding growth habit. It spreads by underground stems and grows to 1 1/2′ tall bearing bright red flowers, nearly everblooming. Thrives in full sun in well drained soil.

Salvia argentea ( Silver Sage )

Silver sage has a flattened rosette of furry, white 6-8″ long leaves, and is Biennial in most zones. The branched stems can grow up to 4′ and bear white flowers tinged with pink or yellow. Excellent accent plant. Thrives in […]

Salpiglossis sp. ( Painted Tongue )

This stunning plant has trumpet shaped blooms, striped or veined in bright colors, resembling a butterfly. The individual flowers are not long lasting but continue to replenish themselves throughout the season. Plants only have a small amount of foliage, so […]

Salix x boydii ( Boyd’s Willow )

This is an upright, slow-growing deciduous shrub, to 12″ tall and 8″ wide, with gnarled shoots. Leaves are grayish-green, round, conspicuously veined, to 3/4″ long, with a rough texture. Catkins are infrequent, but female when produced. Good choice for rock […]

Salix reticulata ( Reticulate Willow )

This is a prostrate, dwarf, deciduous shrub, to 3″ tall and 12″ wide. Leaves are rounded, shiny, deep green, prominently veined above, underside pubescent and white, to 1 1/2″ long. Narrow, yellow catkins with pinkish ends, to 1″ long, are […]

Salix repens ( Creeping Willow )

This is a prostrate, deciduous shrub, to 24″ tall and 5+’ wide. Leaves are oblong to oval, grayish-green above, underside silvery, to 1 1/2″ long. Narrow, gray catkins are male, to 3/4″ long, with brilliant yellow anthers. Very suitable as […]