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Try this show-stopping Salvia, thought to be a cross between S. leucantha and possibly S. chiapensis, which was found in the UC- Santa Cruz Arboretum, and named for Phyllis Norris. Foot-long flower stalks are graced with charming, fuzzy lavender-tinted white flowers which create a lovely contrast to their dark-purple bracts. Provide a bold focal point with this robust Salvia which can grow up to 7 feet tall with the proper conditions! We recommend cutting it back to 3 to 4 feet after flowering to control growth. A magnet for pollinating insects and hummingbirds.
Mature size: 3-5 ft T x W
Minimum temperature: 10° F
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