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Lyre-Leaf Sage

$2.15

Scientific Name: Salvia lyrata

Lyre-leaf sage is a perennial wildflower native to Alachua County with bluish-purple flowers that is great for pollinators. It reseeds on its own and can be used as a groundcover to replace turf (it's mowable). Leaves can be made into a tea. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is usually moist to soil that is neither wet nor extremely dry.

Size: assorted small pots

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Scientific Name: Salvia lyrata

Lyre-leaf sage is a perennial wildflower native to Alachua County with bluish-purple flowers that is great for pollinators. It reseeds on its own and can be used as a groundcover to replace turf (it's mowable). Leaves can be made into a tea. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is usually moist to soil that is neither wet nor extremely dry.

Size: assorted small pots

Scientific Name: Salvia lyrata

Lyre-leaf sage is a perennial wildflower native to Alachua County with bluish-purple flowers that is great for pollinators. It reseeds on its own and can be used as a groundcover to replace turf (it's mowable). Leaves can be made into a tea. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is usually moist to soil that is neither wet nor extremely dry.

Size: assorted small pots

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