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</body></html>";s:4:"text";s:20469:"It is an excellent choice for arid climates and hard to plant problem sites. We planted Russian Sage last year. The straight species grows 3 to 5 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide. Symptoms. This plant has some cultivated varieties. Flowers: Russian Sage always has lavender purple flowers. Russian sage, Perovskia atriplicifolia, is an attractive plant with elongate, gray-green leaves and square, silvery-gray stems that produces an airy cloud of color late in the summer.The tiny, purple-blue, tubular flowers are arranged in whorls along long stems. Filagran: this variety is known for its finely cut leaves that add to the beauty of the Russian sage sub-shrub. The profusion of delicate flowers, its gray-green leaves, and its silver stems all work to give Russian sage an airy look. Russian Sage features delicate spikes of lavender flowers rising above the foliage from early summer to mid fall. Sage causes your body to not sweat. It combines well with ornamental grasses and white or yellow-flowered perennials along with striking red or orange blooms. Blue Spire: the blue spire has deeply cut leaves and its flowers are violet in colour rather than blue. Sage is a perennial garden herb popular to many as an easy plant to grow. Sage (Salvia officinalis) is a short-lived perennial herb grown for its aromatic leaves. Use Russian sage as a ground cover for open areas or as a specimen plant. Famed as part of a double act alongside onion in the famous sage and onion stuffing, sage is a strongly-scented herb that can be used to flavour many vegetable or meat dishes. Sage loves a warm, sunny and sheltered spot - and is attractive enough to be grown alongside other ornamental plants. The flowers are excellent for cutting. Whole sage leaves … Specific epithet means with leaves resembling salt-bush. In the menopause, the sage helps especially against excessive sweating and hot flashes, but also other complaints can be alleviated, because the sage contains estrogen-like substances. Sage thrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soil and full sun or light shade. Within the Lamiaceae, Salvia is part of the tribe Mentheae within the subfamily Nepetoideae. Jerusalem sage is a shrub native to the Middle East that produces delightful yellow flowers even in drought conditions and very poor soil. Several Russian sage varieties are available on the market. The leaves of 'Filigran' are more finely dissected than the species, giving it an airier appearance. 3 Common Varieties. There are several causes for this, one simply being old age. Great if you are having night sweats or hot flashes or any sweating too much problems. ‘Blue Spire’ Russian sage tends to grow more upright than the species with stems that reach 2 to 3 feet tall and wide. ‘Little Spire’ Russian sage is a smaller version, reaching a tidy 18 to 24 inches tall and wide. Roots appear dark brown and … Russian sage (Perovskia) is a perennial flower. Choosing a site to grow russian sages Full sun and well-drained, even dry soil of average fertility are required for Russian sage to thrive. Italian jasmine or Yellow Jasmine scientifically known as Jasminum humile is a much-branched shrub commonly found in the Himalayan region. Salvia yangii, previously known as Perovskia atriplicifolia (/ p ə ˈ r ɒ v s k i ə æ t r ɪ p l ɪ s ɪ ˈ f oʊ l i ə /), and commonly called Russian sage, is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant and subshrub.Although not previously a member of Salvia, the genus widely known as sage, since 2017 it has been included within them. I love the Russian sage because it has aromatic leaves with long stems of small but abundant flowers. The grayish-green leaves of Perovskia are pungently scented, apparent when they are crushed or brushed against. It forms a shrub up to 2 feet high with gray-green leaves and attractive lilac flowers. More importantly, the culinary sage varieties bear great quantities of edible leaves, which season stuffing, meat, cheese and vinegar. Sage is an attractive herb. Mellow Yellow, Hey I am not sure about the yellow leaves, but I thought I would let you know to be careful about Sage Tea. So when, on the rare occurrence, the soft perfumed leaves wilt and even shrivel, it can be alarming to the home gardener. The most common varieties of the Russian sage bush include: Blue mist: the blue mist variety has flowers that are lighter in shade and bloom before other varieties. The leaves of this perennial plant are used in recipes or to season meat, dressings and other foods. A semi-woody perennial with toothed gray-green leaves that are pungent when crushed. Salvia is the largest genus of plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, with nearly 1000 species of shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals. Sage, Salvia officinalis, is a perennial shrub in the the family Lamiaceae grown for its aromatic leaves which are used as a herb.Sage can be erect or grow along the ground and possesses a dense arrangement of woody stems with broad, elliptical,silvery-green leaves which are … This sprawling herb can grow quite tall, reaching heights of more than 2 feet. Find help & information on <i>Perovskia atriplicifolia</i> Russian sage from the RHS Bloom Time: Russian Sage is one month behind Salvia, blooming July through October. Although commonly known as Russian sage, the seven known species of this plant are not native to Russia but grow in an area stretching from Iran to India on open, well-drained, rock-strewn ground. This semi-woody plant was named Perennial Plant of the Year in 1995 by the Perennial Plant Association. It is similar in resemblance, with square stems and opposite blue-green leaves. About Russian Sage. The plants receive full sun and are near lilacs and huckleberry. Planting Instructions Container grown plants can … Apart from Russian Sage it is also known as Russian sage and Afghan-sage. The abundant, spiky clusters of flowers bloom from late spring until autumn, almost completely obscuring the leaves. The Russian Sage is a semi-shrub that grows loosely and upright and grows between one and two metres tall during flowering. Airy spires of lavender-blue flowers bloom in late summer and last into early fall. The leaves of sage can be purple, green, variegated or even gold, depending on the variety. Perovskia atriplicifolia, commonly called Russian sage, is a woody-based perennial of the mint family which typically grows 2-4' (less frequently to 5') tall and features finely-dissected, aromatic (when crushed), gray-green leaves on stiff, upright, square stems and whorls of two-lipped, tubular, light blue flowers tiered in branched, terminal panicles (12-15" high). This sun lover adds color and texture to beds and borders. Go to list of cultivars. Keep reading to learn more Jerusalem sage information, such as how to grow Jerusalem sage and tips for Jerusalem sage care. The new foliage is minimal and some plants have yellow leaves. They didn't do that well, and we figured they were dead (or the dirt was). Sage. The leaves are three to six centimetres long, ovoid-lanceolate and irregularly coarsely serrated. Answered by Downtoearthdigs on June 6, 2016. Then they kept coming back - now, of course, I guess they were sleeping and creeping. This lovely plant (also known as Russian sage, but like the Phlomis above, not a true sage), is best cut back hard to a low woody framework just above its lowest buds in late spring. It is a species of flowering plant in the Oleaceae family and is native to Afghanistan, Assam, China North-Central, China South-Central, East Himalaya, Greece, Iran, Italy, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Sicilia, Tadzhikistan, Tibet, West Himalaya and Yugoslavia. I'll trim it to 6 inches, as sue1952 recommends and look forward to … These flowers are tall and airy, creating a lavender-blue cloud of color. The crushed leaves smell great, and I was delighted when its bare winter sticks sprouted new growth this spring. Leaves turning yellow, brown or black with a drooping or wilting appearance. Its attractive fragrant narrow leaves emerge silver in spring, turning grayish green in color throughout the season. The leaves of meadow sage can be consumed as tea against diseases of the respiratory tract and the digestive system. A. Ph 5.1 to 6.5 weakly acidic soil is ideal. It prefers very dry conditions, making it an ideal plant for xeriscaping. This plant blooms in the summer. Cut to the ground each spring to promote new growth. Learning how to grow Russian sage plants is easy, as is Russian sage care. Perovskia atriplicifolia develops rod-shaped, stem round and silvery hairy shoots. Noteworthy Characteristics. The leaves have started turning yellow and falling off. Foliage & Branching Habits: Russian Sage is also in the mint family, just like Salvia.  Feb 10, 2020 - Explore DeAnne Dillard's board "RUSSIAN SAGE" on Pinterest. The Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) is a hardy perennial.In 1995, it was named the Plant of the Year by the Perennial Plant Association. One of several genera commonly referred to as sage, it includes the widely produced herb used in cooking, Salvia officinalis (common sage, or just "sage"). Leaves. One year, 5 - 6 years ago, we planted what I think was Russian Sage on one side, just 1 or 2 plants, right in the dirt. It didn't grow much, and it does lean toward the sun, as killerdaisy said. See more ideas about Russian sage, Plants, Perennials. Use Russian sage as an individual plant or two in small areas, ranked in a row as a wide hedge, or in broad swaths to magnify its presence. Like Russian sage, common sage and other Salvia family members have a minor usefulness as bearers of edible flowers. Keep reading for to learn how to solve these problems so that your sage plant revives and the leaves have a pronounced aroma and flavour… Sage Plant with Root Rot. In the case of Russian sage, it's the stems, even more so than the foliage, that inject silver color into your landscape design. Perovskia atriplicifolia, commonly called Russian sage, is a woody-based perennial of the mint family which typically grows 2-4' (less frequently to 5') tall and features finely-dissected, aromatic (when crushed), gray-green leaves on stiff, upright, square stems and whorls of two-lipped, tubular, light blue flowers tiered in branched, terminal panicles (12-15" high). The intense fragrance of Russian sage is similar to some of the true sages. ... Answer: Russian sage does well here in North Texas, but it is a xeric plant and sensitive to overwatering and wet feet. Cut back stems to several inches above ground in spring to stimulate good seasonal growth. Russian-sage is a semi-hardy sub-shrub or perennial grown for its handsome gray-green foliage and beautiful late season lavender-blue flower spikes. In fact, the plant contains a chemical that can be toxic in large doses. 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