The ‘Aromas’ sage hybrid is a fragrant and early blooming bush sage, developing its deep purple flowers from early to late spring. The gray geen leaves are fragrant when crushed or enjoyed with a warm night in the summer. The long stalks produce flowers that attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. it has a an amplified scent for most of the year, compared to other varieties, and is best placed a medium distance from the windows or house air flow. hybrid, random; origin = seedling (19__, Ken Taylor) s. clevelandii x ?; intro saratoga Horticultural Foundation 1981-82 .
Salvia ‘Aromas’
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