Spathaceae Salvia, commonly known as Pitcher sage or Hummingbird, continuously provide food supply for hummingbirdsduring the late spring and summer.
such as salvias, flowers grow in whorls along the stem, has fine hairs that protect it from insect damage and release of fruit from the stem resinous aroma when rubbed. Throughout the spring and early summer this area includes land with yellowish green foliage until the surge sent a brilliant magenta flowers that reach up to 2 meters.
Native of California , Salvia spathaceae also wise native only redflowers. It grows in shade or open grassy slopes in their natural habitat of coastal scrub, chaparral or forest areas below 2,500 feet.It is found growing in Solano County and the south through the coastrange to Orange County.
Lurie Garden's Salvia River
If you visit the Lurie Garden in Millennium Park, visit to the LurieGarden, because it's Lurie Garden River Salvia full glorious bloom. .Salvia River consists of four different varieties of salvia plant 2000.It's designed to mimic a flowing river. I recommend arriving early in the morning or late afternoon and early evening to avoid crowds areattracted to the spectacle created by shades of purple and blue.
Being in the Lurie Garden we can appreciate the many curves andobserve the navigates the river blossom honey bees.

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