3 Live Plant of Pineapple Sage, Tangerine Sage, Elegant Sage, Salvia Elegans


3 Live Plant of Pineapple Sage, Tangerine Sage, Elegant Sage, Salvia Elegans

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3 Live Plant of Pineapple Sage, Tangerine Sage, Elegant Sage, Salvia Elegans:
$45.00


Pineapple Sage Tangerine Sage Elegant Sage SageThe 3 plant you \'ll receive is approximately 10/12,5 cm +/- 4 to 5\" tall
Perennial. - Mature height: 40 – 60cm


Blooms/Foliage:Pineapple Sage plants’ aromatic foliages are made from 2″-4″ long green to yellow leaves and above that are precious blooms of lovely bright red flowers. These qualities of sage help it make a lovely attention grabber at your home.

Hardiness Zones:This sage plant is hardy in zone 8, but has survived mild winters in zone 7. Plant sage plants as an annual in other zones. Pineapple sage plants are also known to grow in the following areas of the U.S., Alabama, Arizona, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Growth Habit:Pineapple Sage plants can grow 3-4′ tall and 2-3′ wide.

Exposure:Pineapple Sage plants enjoy being planted in areas of a garden where they can receive full sunlight.

Water:Planters should water their sage plants regularly, keeping the soil moist, but being careful not to over water.

Spread:Allow 2′-3′ of space in between each plant.

Soil:Pineapple Sage plants should be planted in alkaline soils with a pH level higher than 7.0 but less than 8.6.

Potential Handling Dangers:There are no known health problems caused by sage.

Potential Plant Dangers:Slugs, spider mites, and spittle bugs are all pest threats to your sage plant. Diseases your sage plant are threatened by are root rot and wilt

Helpful Tips:When harvesting this plant, the leaves are best when used fresh and you can sprinkle them on fruit salads or other foods and you can use the flowers in salads or other meals. Planting sage will aid the growth of other plants such as carrots, marjoram, strawberry and tomato.

3 Live Plant of Pineapple Sage, Tangerine Sage, Elegant Sage, Salvia Elegans:
$45.00

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