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                    | Scientific 
                        Name:  
                     | Perovskia atriplicifolia 
                        'Little Spire' 
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                        Common Name: 
                       | Dwarf Russian Sage 
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                        Deciduous vs. Evergreen 
                       | deciduous
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                        Perennial vs. Annual 
                       | perennial 
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                         Shade 
                        vs. Sun 
                       | full sun 
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                         Height 
                        x Width& How Stands
 | to 18-24" tall X wide
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                         Flower 
                        Color& Bloom Time
 | velvety spikes of 
                        lavender/lilac blooms with blue accents spring through 
                        fall  
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                         Zone 
                       | hardy to 0° F or less 
                         
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                         Description, 
                        Notes 
                       | [WE ARE CURRENTLY 
                        NOT GROWING THIS PLANT. FOR INFORMATION ONLY] dwarf 
                        form known for aromatic grey-green foliage and blooms; 
                        compact and tidy with no flopping; drought, heat, and 
                        deer tolerant; attracts butterflies  
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 Photos are property of Crescent Hill Nursery
   
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                        Descriptions are based on our experience growing
 these plants in both the garden and nursery setting.
 Additional information and feedback is encouraged.
 
 All plants are classified under USDA 
                        hardiness zones.
  
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