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Perennial Catalog

for Sandy's Plants, Inc.

Please Note:  We do not do mail order or ship plants retail.  Retail sales are only here at the nursery.

Our catalog, arranged by botanical names, contains descriptions and cultural information about each of the 1600+ varieties that we grow. This information is based on our experience in growing these plants (in Zone 7), as well as the experiences of our customers. Sandy personally trials many of our selections in her display gardens. When we add a new variety, we provide the best information that we can find on that plant at the time. In addition to individual entries we also provide quick reference lists of plants for particular conditions or purposes, such as clay soil, long bloomtime, groundcovers, coastal sites, deer resistance, etc. Because we grow a large number of Hosta, ferns, and daylilies we have quick reference charts to help you choose the size, color or other characteristics of these plants.  You can access these lists and charts by clicking on the Plant Solutions tab above.

We produce a yearly print catalog that is available by mail. (If you are a currently active wholesale customer, you will automatically receive one when they are published.) Although the print catalog does not contain photos, it is a valuable reference for anyone growing perennial plants in this area. The catalog is $4.00 if purchased at the nursery. We will be happy to mail a copy for $6.00 (includes postage), select Contact Us and request a catalog.


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Featured Plants
Sagina subulata

Sagina subulata

Irish Moss

Dense, tufts of tiny, slender stems grow together to form a lush carpet of bright green. Small, star-shaped, white flowers cover it almost completely in spring. Usually evergreen, but may go down in very harsh conditions. Self sows. Ideal as

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Sagina subulata Aurea

Sagina subulata Aurea

Scotch Moss

Dense tufts of tiny, slender stems grow together to form a lush carpet of golden green. Small, star-shaped white flowers cover the plant in the spring. Usually evergreen, but may go dormant in very harsh conditions. Ideal between pavers, terrific

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Salvia greggii Big Pink

Salvia greggii Big Pink

Texas Autumn Sage

Eye-catching large violet-pink flowers that form in upright clusters. A Mexico and Southwestern US native.

Semi-woody clumps with dark green foliage are loaded with blooms from early spring through fall with a brief pause in very  hot

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Salvia greggii Diane

Salvia greggii Diane

Texas Autumn Sage

Brilliant display of bicolor flowers with dark pink and purple petals.

Semi-woody clumps with dark green foliage are loaded with blooms from early spring through fall with a brief pause in very hot, dry periods in summer. Prefers average,

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Salvia greggii Flame

Salvia greggii Flame

Texas Autumn Sage

Brilliant red blossoms over dark green, scented foliage on semi-woody plants. Nearly everblooming. Shorter than 'Lipstick' or 'Marachino'.

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Salvia greggii Furman's Red

Salvia greggii Furman's Red

Texas Autumn Sage

Bright magenta red blooms top upright mounds of small leaves from late spring to late fall. This is one of the most cold hardy S. greggii varieties.

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Salvia greggii Maraschino

Salvia greggii Maraschino

Texas Autumn Sage

True red flowers are held in loose clusters on upright, branching, semi-woody plants with aromatic foliage. Blooms from spring to hard frost. Outstanding!

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Salvia greggii Teresa

Salvia greggii Teresa

Texas Autumn Sage

White petals that fade into a pink base, purple streaks on the lower lip.

Semi-woody clumps with dark green foliage are loaded with blooms from early spring through fall with a brief pause in very hot, dry periods in summer. Prefers averag

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Salvia greggii (microphylla) Hot Lips

Salvia greggii (microphylla) Hot Lips

Littleleaf Sage

Unique red and white flowers bloom over aromatic green foliage from early summer through late fall. Blooms become all red during heat of summer. and return to red and white as weather cools. 

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Salvia guarantica Black and Blue

Salvia guarantica Black and Blue

Anise Sage

Beautiful 12" long spikes of intense deep blue, tubular flowers emerge from black calyxes from midsummer to frost. Scented leaves are bright green with a fuzzy texture.

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Salvia microphylla San Carlos Festival

Salvia microphylla San Carlos Festival

Texas Autumn Sage

Vibrant magenta-pink flowers bloom profusely over green foliage in the summer and fall. Plants have a compact, bushy form.

Very attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer resistant. Prefers moist, well-drained soil but is drought tol

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Salvia nemorosa Blue by You

Salvia nemorosa Blue by You

Meadow Sage

Bright violet-blue spikes of bloom atop compact foliage. Excellent repeat bloom when dead-headed.  Deer and rabbit resistant, it has a short, dense, shrub-like habit. Blooms spring to fall. Plant patented.

Prefers full sun and moist,

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Salvia nemorosa Blue Hill

Salvia nemorosa Blue Hill

Meadow Sage

Spikes of true blue flowers are produced over a long period. Rough oval green leaves are aromatic. Reliable and long lived even in humid areas. The best blue  garden Salvia available.

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Salvia nemorosa Blue Marvel

Salvia nemorosa Blue Marvel

Meadow Sage

Dwarf plants produce attractive spires of larger than usual violet-blue blooms with pale throats from spring through fall. Burgundy calyces add to its season long appeal. Deadhead for best rebloom. Fragrant foliage. Award winner! Plant p

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Salvia nemorosa Bumbleberry

Salvia nemorosa Bumbleberry

Meadow Sage

Compact plants produce loads of spires of dark fuchsia pink to violet blooms with dark purple calyxes in early summer. Wonderful in containers placed where bumblebees and other pollinators can be observed.

Prefers full sun and well-drained

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Salvia nemorosa Bumble Bumbleblue

Salvia nemorosa Bumble Bumbleblue

Meadow Sage

Compact plants produce loads of spires of violet blue blooms over deep green foliage in early summer. Crinkled green foliage stays attractive all season.  Wonderful in containers placed where bumblebees and other pollinators can be observed.<

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Salvia nemorosa Lyrical Blues

Salvia nemorosa Lyrical Blues

Meadow Sage

Nicely mounded gray-green plants have spikes of deep violet-blue that are darker than ‘May Night’. Violet bracts remain pretty after flowers drop. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Plant patented.

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Salvia nemorosa Lyrical White

Salvia nemorosa Lyrical White

Meadow Sage

Tall spires of pure white blooms flower mid spring through late summer over gray-green foliage.  Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Plant patented.

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Salvia nemorosa Marcus

Salvia nemorosa Marcus

Meadow Sage

Compact, dwarf variety with deep purple-blue flowers and a broad spreading habit. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant. Prefers moist, well-drained soil but is drought tolerant once established. Plant Patented.

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Salvia nemorosa Sallyrosa™ April Night

Salvia nemorosa Sallyrosa™ April Night

Meadow Sage

Dwarf plants with dense spires of deep blue flowers bloom earlier and longer than 'May Night' and similar varieties. Sturdy, drought-tolerant, mildew-resistant plants maintain their petite size.

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