Coahuila Sage Indigo Autumn Sage, Saltillo Sage
Salvia coahuilensis
Coahuila Sage belongs to the Salvia genus.
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Its leaves have a strong scent I find hard to describe but very pleasant. The blooms are small, as are the leaves so it is not as showy as some salvias, but well worth growing.
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Etymology
Coahuila is the state in Mexico that this plant is native to. Saltillo is the largest city in Coahuila. This salvia blooms from June 'til frost, thus "Autumn Sage".
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Indigo Autumn Sage, Saltillo Sage
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