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If you peek out of the growing area a few are visible on the ner side of the crossing path. If you walk the few steps to the crossing walkway you find yourself standing in the middle of a long planting of them. A 90 degree turn to the right will reveal the plants in the bottom picture. If you turn 180 degrees you can see the variously colored salvias in the middle picture.
I love salvias; they overwinter as cuttings in the greenhouse flowering sporadically even during the shortest darkest day. I seek them out then when colorful flowers are a rare commodity.
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