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Your wife is clearly a lady of taste, Robert! White C. hederifolium are always so pretty- we love them here, too - they are often the first of the hederifolium to flower.
Meanie,It is very nice to see all the Salvias on your postings this season. Here the drought has taken its toll on the water loving species. Species such as S. patens, S. gauranitica, etc. are surviving, barely, and that is about it.
We are in our 4th year of drought. These are a few plants that I found interesting today.>1 Salvia 'Bee's Bliss' - It has been in the ground about 20 years now. I have watered it about once a month this summer. It thrives on this watering schedule. It is said to be tender to frost below 20-25 F (-6.5 to -4 C). It has been completely hardy for us even at 18 F (-8 C). Salvia clevelandii shows sighs of frost stress below 20 F (-6.5 C), however it always recovers.>2 Salvia sonomensis - I planted some seedlings out in the late spring, watered them a few times. After that they received no irrigation at all for the remainder of the summer. They are all doing fine. One even bloomed!>3 Eschscholzia caespitosa - With this annual I leave a few as "tumble weeds" to spread their seeds around.