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50 Lyreleaf Sage | Salvia lyrata plugs
50 Lyreleaf Sage Plugs | Salvia lyrata
A tray of 50 Lyreleaf Sage plugs (Salvia lyrata), a hardy, adaptable native perennial valued for its early spring flowers, attractive basal foliage, and strong pollinator support. Lavender-blue flower spikes emerge in spring, providing an important nectar source for native bees and other early pollinators.
Lyreleaf Sage is especially useful as a groundcover-style native, spreading gently by seed to fill in garden beds, meadow edges, and naturalized landscapes. It performs well in a wide range of soils and is an excellent choice for mass plantings, restoration projects, and low-maintenance native gardens across New York.
Plugs establish quickly and efficiently, often outperforming larger container plants over time.
50 Lyreleaf Sage Plugs | Salvia lyrata
A tray of 50 Lyreleaf Sage plugs (Salvia lyrata), a hardy, adaptable native perennial valued for its early spring flowers, attractive basal foliage, and strong pollinator support. Lavender-blue flower spikes emerge in spring, providing an important nectar source for native bees and other early pollinators.
Lyreleaf Sage is especially useful as a groundcover-style native, spreading gently by seed to fill in garden beds, meadow edges, and naturalized landscapes. It performs well in a wide range of soils and is an excellent choice for mass plantings, restoration projects, and low-maintenance native gardens across New York.
Plugs establish quickly and efficiently, often outperforming larger container plants over time.