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Uncommon Sages of West U.S.

dicot
16 years ago

I am wondering about people's experience with growing any of the following, especially as to germination, soil or watering needs, or common problems:

California:

Salvia eremostachya - DESERT SAGE

Salvia funerea - DEATH VALLEY SAGE

Salvia greatae Brandegee - OROCOPIA SAGE

Salvia mohavensis - MOHAVE SAGE

Salvia munzii - MUNZ'S SAGE

Salvia pachyphylla - ROSE SAGE

Salvia vaseyi - WAND SAGE

Arizona:

Salvia amissa - SANTA CATALINA MOUNTAIN SAGE

I would be growing them in dry, clay soils here in L.A.

I became interested in these while browsing UC Berkley's Jepson Flora Project and the USDA plant database (I don't envy you professionals who have to follow the all details of taxonomy - I had a headache after 90 minutes of it). I guess no Western sages are endangered or threatened, with only apiana and columbariae being "culturally significant, but the species listed above seem to be uncommon in the garden and in the wild.

Any thoughts or experiences with these?

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