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												Mature Height 
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												4 feet  | 
												
												
												Soil Type | 
												
												widely adaptable  |  
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												Mature Spread 
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												3 feet  | 
												
												
												Flower Color | 
												
												lavender-blue  |  
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												Mature Form 
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												upright  | 
												
												
												Foliage Color | 
												
												silver  |  
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												Growth Rate | 
												
												fast  | 
												
												
												Fall Color | 
												
												insignificant  |  
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												Sun Exposure | 
												
												Full sun  | 
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												3-9  |  
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												Widely adaptable  |  |  
							
							About the Russian Sage :
							 The Russian Sage, Perovskia atriplicifolia, is a 
							deciduous semi-woody subshrub with upright, grayish 
							white stems and lobed, silvery gray leaves. The 
							older stems are woody at the base, and younger stems 
							are herbaceous and square in cross section. The 
							stems and leaves give off a pungent odor when 
							crushed or bruised. In late summer and autumn Russian sage produces 
							12 in. spires of small, tubular lavender flowers. 
							Flowering persists for two or three months. Russian 
							sage grows in a clump. Place in full sun. 
							
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