Salvia forreri

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Salvia forreri
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S. forreri
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Salvia forreri

Salvia forreri is a ground-covering plant, dormant in winter, which will rapidly spread over an area of about 3ft., whilst only achieving a few inches in height. The flowers are a light blue with white markings. Supposed to be closely related to Salvia arizonica, but in actuality, the plants are quite different. S. forreri is hardy, and will resprout in spring.