Some native plants are real eye openers in the garden, such as this unusual beauty. Planted just last fall, this native sage is already a rock star.
- Large arrowhead-shaped leaves are not typical of most sage plants
- Tall spikes on square, hairy stems support the flowers that bloom March – May.
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It’s gorgeous!!! Do you have any seeds?
None currently saved, and I know they are harvested by the wildlife. I’ll see if we can harvest some this year.
I would love some if it’s not too much trouble! I am just amazed at this beauty!!! I love salvias, but never saw one like this before. It almost looks like a monarda plant.
How do you cook with this,I haven’t found any recipes,I have read online that this plant is edible.