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golf nut
04-07-2004, 05:02 PM
has anyone ever come across a yellow salvia or sage?? if so what is it
called?? i think i have heard of a peach salvia...is that yellow?
where can i find one?

i have a butterfly garden in the back and need some yellow to balance
out the other colors.

thanks in advance for assitance,
tw

Geoff Bryant
05-07-2004, 02:02 AM
Yes, there are yellow-flowered salvias. Jupiter's Distaff (Salvia glutinosa)
is the one that comes most readily to mind. There are also species combining
yellow with other colours.

Geoff Bryant
www.hortiphoto.com

"golf nut" > wrote in message
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> has anyone ever come across a yellow salvia or sage?? if so what is it
> called?? i think i have heard of a peach salvia...is that yellow?
> where can i find one?
>
> i have a butterfly garden in the back and need some yellow to balance
> out the other colors.
>
> thanks in advance for assitance,
> tw

J Kolenovsky
05-07-2004, 04:02 AM
Salvia madrensis:

http://www.floridata.com/ref/s/salv_mad.cfm


golf nut wrote:
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> has anyone ever come across a yellow salvia or sage?? if so what is it
> called?? i think i have heard of a peach salvia...is that yellow?
> where can i find one?
> =

> i have a butterfly garden in the back and need some yellow to balance
> out the other colors.
> =

> thanks in advance for assitance,
> tw

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