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Salvia lyrata Lyre-leaved Sage

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Salvia lyrata

Lyre-leaved Sage

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Lyre-leaved Sage features trumpeting, tubular flowers in white and periwinkle blue that bloom through late spring to early summer.  The longer lower lip of these flowers makes a perfect landing strip for bees, pivoting with their weight to tip pollen on them, and for hummingbirds.  The blossoms radiate from the squared stem that soars above hairy, low-lying foliage.  The leaves portray a high degree of variance, but are most often lobed with a vaguely lyre-like shape.  Foliage can be evergreen in its natural environment, showcasing rich purple veins in the cooler months.

Salvia lyrata's native range is a large, southeastern swath of the United States: from Connecticut to Missouri, and south.  Typical habitats include rocky woodlands, savannas, shorelines, and blufflands.  Growing in USDA Zones 6-9, this hardy plant prefers full to partial sun and moist, gritty soil.  Highly resilient, Lyre-leaved Sage will tolerate temporary drought, partial flooding, and even consistent mowing!  It may require some help to compete amongst taller, more aggressive species, but once established, this plant will self-seed prolifically.       

Other spellings include Lyreleaf Sage.  Another common name is Cancer Weed, as the leaves were once thought to be an external cure for cancer.  


Details

Seeds/Packet
150
Seeds/Ounce
18,000
Germination Code
A
Life Cycle
Perennial
Sun Exposure
Full, Partial
Soil Moisture
Medium-Wet, Medium
Height
2 feet
Bloom Time
May, June, July
Bloom Color
Blue
Advantages
Deer Resistant
USDA Zones
6-9
Catalog Code
SAL06F