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Salvia blepharophylla, Salvia chiapensis, Salvia discolor, Salvia cacaliifolia, Salvia africana‑lutea

Salvia buchananii (Buchanan's sage) is a herbaceous perennial shrub that was only recently found in the wild in the northeastern extreme of the state of Querétaro, Mexico, after fifty years of cultivation as a garden plant.

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History

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Seed from a garden plant in Mexico City was taken to England about 1960, where it was grown by Sir Charles Buchanan. It is sometimes called Buchanan's fuchsia sage. Ian Charles Hedge then described Salvia buchananii in the Botanical Magazine in 1963.

Description

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S. buchananii grows 1–2 feet tall and 1 foot wide, with glossy green leaves widely spaced along the stem. The flowers are a rich magenta, about two inches long, which rarely set seed.

It was found growing in cloud forest, pine-oak forest, and oak thicket in the far northeastern part of the state of Querétaro, Mexico. It is similar to Salvia blepharophylla.

Award

This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.


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References

Salvia buchananii Wikipedia