Hesperantha Major and Pineapple Sage
By Siris
- 10 Oct, 2016
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Hesperantha Major, with red flowers the same colour of those which might come on the Pineapple Sage plant behind. Both originally from Dottydaisy
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My Sage came through the winter outside, then I trod on it, so this is the broken off piece, rooted and resited away from my feet. Last year it flowered 18th November.
10 Oct, 2016
Theres still time then :)
10 Oct, 2016
No flowers on ours yet, but looks very healthy, and is enormous!
11 Oct, 2016
Yes, mine has grown lovely and big too. Its a great plant. I pointed it out to my London friend when we were down and she bought one for her garden. It will thrive on her sheltered south facing raised herb beds!
12 Oct, 2016
Indeed it will K.......
12 Oct, 2016
And as the name says, pineapple scented.
12 Oct, 2016
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This photo is of species Hesperantha coccinea.
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No flowers on my Pineapple sage, but I was pleased it came through the winter.
10 Oct, 2016