Salvia brandegei, Santa Rosa Island Sage

Salvia brandegei, Santa Rosa Island Sage

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Salvia brandegei, Santa Rosa Island Sage

A California Native mounding shrub that reaches up to five feet tall and four feet wide.  Fragrant white, lavender, purple, blue flowers bloom in the spring.  

Plant with: Manzanita (Arctostaphylos sp.), Ceanothus sp. (arboreus or megacarpus var. insularis), Island Tree Poppy (Dendromecon harfordii), Encelia californicaGolden Yarrow (Eriophyllum confertiflorum), Sagebrush (Artemisia californica), Island Bristleweed (Hazardia detonsa), Island Mallow (Lavatera Assurgentiflora), Sticky Monkeyflower (Mimulus aurantiacus), Goldenbush (Isocoma menziesii), Holly-leaf Cherry (Prunus ilicifolia ssp. lyonii), and with larger trees such as Island Ironwood (Lyonothamnus floribundus), Oaks (Quercus sp.) and Pine species, esp. Torrey Pine (Pinus torreyana)

 

Family Name Lamiaceae
Species Name Salvia brandegeei
Common Name Brandegee's sage
Native to Santa Rosa Island, Northern Mexico
Plant Type Shrub
Height x Width 3-5' x 4'
Growth Habit Mounding
Growth Rate Fast
Sun Exposure Full sun
Water Requirement Low
Soil Type Well draining
Flower Color White, purple, blue
Flowering Months Spring, summer
Evergreen/Deciduous Summer semi-deciduous
Fragrant Yes
Cold Hardy to 0 F
Attracts pollinators Birds, butterflies, bees
Container Plant Yes
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Yes
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant No

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Salvia brandegei, Santa Rosa Island Sage

A California Native mounding shrub that reaches up to five feet tall and four feet wide.  Fragrant white, lavender, purple, blue flowers bloom in the spring.  

Plant with: Manzanita (Arctostaphylos sp.), Ceanothus sp. (arboreus or megacarpus var. insularis), Island Tree Poppy (Dendromecon harfordii), Encelia californicaGolden Yarrow (Eriophyllum confertiflorum), Sagebrush (Artemisia californica), Island Bristleweed (Hazardia detonsa), Island Mallow (Lavatera Assurgentiflora), Sticky Monkeyflower (Mimulus aurantiacus), Goldenbush (Isocoma menziesii), Holly-leaf Cherry (Prunus ilicifolia ssp. lyonii), and with larger trees such as Island Ironwood (Lyonothamnus floribundus), Oaks (Quercus sp.) and Pine species, esp. Torrey Pine (Pinus torreyana)

 

Family Name Lamiaceae
Species Name Salvia brandegeei
Common Name Brandegee's sage
Native to Santa Rosa Island, Northern Mexico
Plant Type Shrub
Height x Width 3-5' x 4'
Growth Habit Mounding
Growth Rate Fast
Sun Exposure Full sun
Water Requirement Low
Soil Type Well draining
Flower Color White, purple, blue
Flowering Months Spring, summer
Evergreen/Deciduous Summer semi-deciduous
Fragrant Yes
Cold Hardy to 0 F
Attracts pollinators Birds, butterflies, bees
Container Plant Yes
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Yes
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant No