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Oct 26, 2019 7:43 AM CST
Saint John NB, Canada (Zone 5b)
Gardenfish,

""Salvia coccinea "lady in red" (Texas sage) seems to be one of the toughest annual sages. Mine reseed readily, ""


Sounds like this sage is available as a seed, do you know where I can purchase it ? I live in Canada on East coast and we do not have access to plants so I am happy to grow my own if I can get seeds.

Also does Hot Lips produce any seeds at all, I am desperate up here for some different varieties?
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