Salvia Greggii
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History & Origin
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Description: Salvia Greggii (Salvia greggii) is a compact, drought-tolerant perennial known for its bright red, tubular flowers that attract pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies. It blooms from spring to fall and has aromatic foliage.
History & Origin: Native to Texas and Mexico, Salvia Greggii thrives in arid environments and is commonly used in xeriscaping. It was named after Josiah Gregg, a botanist who documented many Southwestern plants in the 19th century.
Care Instructions:
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil.
Watering: Low water needs; drought-tolerant once established.
Fertilization: Light feeding in spring to encourage growth.
Pruning: Trim after flowering to maintain shape.
Pests/Diseases: Resistant to most pests and diseases.
Other Details:
USDA Zones: 7-10
Temperature: Hardy to 10°F
Humidity: Tolerates dry conditions well.
Mature Size: 2-3 feet tall, 2-3 feet wide.
Growth Rate: Moderate.
Uses: Borders, rock gardens, pollinator gardens, containers.