salvias in English

noun
1
a widely distributed plant of the mint family, especially (in gardening) a bedding plant cultivated for its spikes of bright flowers.
Fill containers with herbs, such as oregano, trailing rosemary, salvias , or thyme.
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1. Some very useful plants in the native garden are the salvias and Artemisias

2. While not closely related—salvias are in the mint family and Artemisias …

3. Off the top of my head, Anchusas and Asclepias for butterflies, some Salvias and Agastache for fragrance and beauty

4. Buddleias, marigolds, zinnias, annual salvias, and verbenas are a few plants that are especially receptive to deadheading and will continue blooming late in the season

5. ‘Covered in dried flowers - such as Cockscomb, bells of Ireland, and gomphrena - these wreaths pack visual punch on the front door or over the mantel.’ ‘Plant hot weather annuals such as Cockscomb, Madagascar periwinkle, portulaca, and annual salvias.’

6. ‘The weed strangling your garden is known as Bindweed.’ ‘Even the salvias and euphorbias are suffering, and I see Bindweed.’ ‘And please don't talk to me about ‘well Bindweed is okay but creeping buttercup is a little rascal’, because we're not on first name terms, the weeds and I.’