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Low-growing beauty, high-performing resilience. Lyreleaf Sage forms tidy rosettes of lobed, sometimes mottled foliage and sends up delicate spikes of tubular, periwinkle-blue flowers in late spring. These early blooms offer critical nectar to native bees and even attract the occasional hummingbird.
Native to the eastern U.S., this rugged perennial is a true survivor—handling drought, flooding, and even mowing. It spreads by seed and creeping roots, making it one of the few native options that can double as a flowering lawn alternative, especially in light foot traffic areas or beneath open-canopy trees.
Why Choose Lyreleaf Sage?
Lyreleaf Sage spreads by seed and stolons—let it naturalize in meadows or mow periodically to maintain a tidy lawn effect. Deadheading after bloom can reduce reseeding if desired.