Santa Barbara Mexican Sage
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It is an perennial, flowering herbaceous, see how the Santa barbara mexican sage looks like in the garden and landscape.
Santa Barbara Mexican Sage is suitable for growing in USDA hardiness zones: 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b, 11a, 11b. Other winter zone scales for planting this sage are ANBG: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; RHS: H5, H4, H3, H2, H1c; PHZ: 9a.
Sage details
Plant type | herbaceous, flowering, hedges | ||||||||
Life cycle | perennial | ||||||||
Sun needs | part shade, full sun, part sun | ||||||||
Growth habit | upright | ||||||||
Flowering period | spring, fall | ||||||||
Height at maturity | 60 sm - 90 sm | ||||||||
Spread | 60 sm - 90 sm | ||||||||
Spacing | 75 sm for solid hedges or mass plantings | ||||||||
Soil type | loamy, sandy, clay, silty | ||||||||
Soil moist/drainage | well drained, moist | ||||||||
Soil PH | 7.6 - 7.8 (slightly alkaline - moderately alkaline) | ||||||||
Water needs | average | ||||||||
Maintenance / care | low | ||||||||
Resistance to | deer, disease, heat, insect, humidity, rabbit | ||||||||
Gardens types | xeriscape, rock | ||||||||
Winter hardiness zones:
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