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24-30" tall x 12-15" wide (seed propagated). Salvia penstemonoides was thought to be extinct in its native habitat until its recent re-discovery in a few isolated locations in south-central Texas. After obtaining stock from a 1996 plant sale at Austin's Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, we are finally able to offer our customers this rare and exquisite wildflower. From a handsome mound of glossy, evergreen foliage, the plant grows stately flowering spikes that bloom much of the summer with spectacular dark rose-red Penstemon-like flowers. Plant it in moisture-retentive garden soil in a wind-protected site. Yellow flowered Aquilegia chrysantha makes an ideal companion plant.
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Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 3 reviews.
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"Very pretty and drought hardy. Loves the heat of our West Texas summer!"
"This salvia must love our West Texas clay, heat, winds, and drought because it gets over five feet tall rather than the 24-30 inches listed. At that height it needs really sturdy staking - a tomato cage would not be amiss though tyey are ugly, and I use a six foot wrought iron double trellis plus have the plant in front of a tall brick wall to keep it from falling over from the weight of the blooms. It looks very good with the tall dahlias planted on either side since they also reach the same height and come in a number of complementary colors. After our first hard freeze I cut it back to the basal growth and that stays green all through our winter cold and blizzards. A great plant, which takes more room than one might think!"
"attractive, will see it makes it through a zone 6 winter."