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Salvia officinalis Purpurea
Known for its striking purple foliage and aromatic properties.
Salvia officinalis subsp. lavandulifolia
Salvia officinalis subsp. lavandulifolia is a small woody perennial with lanceolate white green leaves that smell of rosemary and lavendar.
Salvia sclarea – Clary Sage
A fuzzy perennial that is largely grown for its essential oil.
Sanguisorba minor
A delicate, fine leaved perennial with red flowers
Santolina chamaecyparissus
A fragrant, evergreyshrub with little yellow button flowers in summer
Satureja montana
A sweet smelling culinary herb from Europe
Scabiosa caucasica ‘Stafa’
Delicate blue flowers on stiff stems that rise above the green foliage
Sedum ‘Chocolate Cherry’
Blue-green fleshy oval leaves and pink, raspberry flowers in the fall
Sedum “Weihenstephaner Gold”
A low-growing sedum with a thick, dependable dark-bronze/green foliage and prolific flowering cycle.
Sedum kamtschaticum
A multi-colored sedum from the volcanic soils of the Kamchatka Peninsula
Sedum Matrona
Big round leaves and soft pastel-pink flowers on long purple stems that flower for months.
Sedum moranense
A heather-like ground cover with delicate star shaped flowers
Sedum morganianum ‘Burrito’
A lovely succulent that develops thick trailing stems covered with overlapping, plump, blue-green leaves as it grows.
Sedum ochroleucum ‘Green Ball’
An elegant blue, low-maintenance perennial ground cover.
Sedum pachyclados
Dainty green/gray/green succulent with rosettes and a creeping stem that can either spread or cascade.
Sedum praealtum
A bushy sedum, ideal for bringing structure to your garden.
Sedum reflexum ‘Glaucum’
An elegant blue, low-maintenance perennial ground cover.
Sedum rubrotinctum
A color changing plant ideal for sunny interiors.
Sedum rupestre
A blue grey succulent in the Crassulae family with stiff foliage resembling little spruce trees.
Sedum rupestre Angelina
A high-color, low-maintenance perennial ground cover.
Sedum spectabile Septemberglut
A species of flowering plant in the stonecrop family – drought tolerant, with vibrant pink flowers and a spectacularly long flowering period.
Sedum spectabile Variegatum
Luminous variegated leaves and soft white flowers
Sedum spurium
A plant used particularly for its ability to form attractive ground covers quickly.
Sedum spurium Tricolor
A tricolored mat forming sedum
Sempervivum arachnoideum x tectorum
Combining the webbed aesthetic of S. arachnoideum with the larger, more robust nature of S. tectorum.
Silene coronaria
Silene coronaria has soft, silvery-gray, velvet-like foliage that produces tall, striking fuchsia flowers throughout the summer.
Stachys byzantina
Silky white-grey leaves and tall striking flowers