wild salvia
Lyreleaf Sage is a herbaceous perennial that is native to the United States. The leaves have irregular margins and are typically pinnately lobed or cut, looking somewhat like a lyre. Flowering is heaviest between April and June, though sparse flowering can happen throughout the year. Salvia lyrata grows in full sun or light to medium shade, with native stands found on roadsides, fields, and open woodlands.
wild salvia
Lyreleaf Sage is a herbaceous perennial that is native to the United States. The leaves have irregular margins and are typically pinnately lobed or cut, looking somewhat like a lyre. Flowering is heaviest between April and June, though sparse flowering can happen throughout the year. Salvia lyrata grows in full sun or light to medium shade, with native stands found on roadsides, fields, and open woodlands.