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Lyreleaf Sage Plant

The Lyreleaf Sage perennial is a remarkable plant native mainly to the eastern and central United States, and west into Texas. It is a highly adaptable plant common in gardens, but interestingly, it can easily spread into lawns. The hardy plant thrives despite being mowed and walked on, making it a great native alternative to typical lawn turfgrass. Despite its more moderate growth rate, it is a robust self-seeder, helping it spread quite far. The whole plant is edible and is particularly tender when young. The leaves have a delicate minty flavor and can be used to make tea or to cook with other herbs.

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Lyreleaf Sage Plant with delicate blue salvia flowers and fuzzy reddish-purple buds
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Planting & Growing Information

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Planting Zone

5-9

Height at Maturity

Under 12"

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Summer

Care

Lyreleaf Sage thrives in well-drained soil and benefits from regular watering during dry periods. It is a hardy perennial, so pruning back old stems in late winter or early spring encourages new growth. Additionally, mulching helps retain soil moisture and suppresses weeds.

Exposure

Lyreleaf Sage (Salvia lyrata) thrives in partial to complete shade, making it perfect for woodland gardens or shaded areas. It prefers dappled sunlight or filtered shade, where it can flourish without the harshness of direct midday sun.

Plant Attributes

Perennial herb in the mint family , Attractive foliage, delicate flowers,, Tolerate sun or shade well

The Lyreleaf Sage perennial is a remarkable plant native mainly to the eastern and central United States, and west into Texas. It is a highly adaptable plant common in gardens, but interestingly, it can easily spread into lawns. The hardy plant thrives despite being mowed and walked on, making it a great native alternative to typical lawn turfgrass. Despite its more moderate growth rate, it is a robust self-seeder, helping it spread quite far. The whole plant is edible and is particularly tender when young. The leaves have a delicate minty flavor and can be used to make tea or to cook with other herbs.

Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Now

Planting Zone

5-9

Height at Maturity

Under 12"

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Summer

Care

Lyreleaf Sage thrives in well-drained soil and benefits from regular watering during dry periods. It is a hardy perennial, so pruning back old stems in late winter or early spring encourages new growth. Additionally, mulching helps retain soil moisture and suppresses weeds.

Exposure

Lyreleaf Sage (Salvia lyrata) thrives in partial to complete shade, making it perfect for woodland gardens or shaded areas. It prefers dappled sunlight or filtered shade, where it can flourish without the harshness of direct midday sun.

Plant Attributes

Perennial herb in the mint family , Attractive foliage, delicate flowers,, Tolerate sun or shade well

Product Details

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The Lyreleaf Sage perennial is a remarkable plant native mainly to the eastern and central United States, and west into Texas. It is a highly adaptable plant common in gardens, but interestingly, it can easily spread into lawns.

The hardy plant thrives despite being mowed and walked on, making it a great, native alternative to the typical turfgrass of lawns. Despite its more moderate growth rate, it is a robust self-seeder, helping it spread quite far. The whole plant is edible and is particularly tender when young. The leaves have a delicate mint taste and can be used to make tea or cook with similar herbs.

Lyreleaf Sage Plant: lush light purple salvia flowers with green foliage in mulched bed

Lyreleaf Sage Florida Plant Details | Salvia lyrata

Family: Lamiaceae

Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial Shade

Height: 1-2 ft

Spread: 1 ft

Growth Rate: Moderate

Soil Preference: Well-drained

Bloom Time: April - June

Flower Color: Purple, Blue

Wildlife Value: Pollinator-friendly-Bees and Butterflies

Notable Traits of Lyreleaf Sage | Edible Leaves & Wildlife Value

The Lyreleaf Sage comes from the lyre-shaped leaves, which appear as large, basal rosettes. The plant is easily identifiable, even when not in bloom, because of the irregular edges of its leaves and the deep purple-brown markings along their midribs.

The square stem is sturdy and upright, covered in hairs, around which the flowers are arranged in whorls, forming a terminal spike. The flowers' sepals, which protect the bud before blooming, are equally distinct. They are purplish-green, hairy, and fused, with the tubular flower emerging from their meeting point.

The blossom itself is slightly trumpet-shaped, with a longer, lower lip extending out. This provides an easy landing place for pollinating insects.

Growing Salvia lyrata in Gardens

This mint-family member is typically a roadside flower, found at the edge of woodland areas, along highways and roads, or in fields. The Lyreleaf Sage prefers well-drained, loose and sandy soil, and can reseed readily with regular watering.

It tends to prefer areas with full sun or partial shade, but will tolerate a number of climatic conditions in its native habitat. Its showy purple-blue blooms are a beauty during the spring, and the evergreen foliage provides a gorgeous blanket of green in every season.

Fresh Lyreleaf Sage plant with vibrant green leaves and dark brown roots

Unique Leaf Shape

The distinctive lyre-shaped leaves add a unique and attractive element to any garden.

Pollinator Attraction

The bright blooms attract bees and butterflies, supporting a healthy garden ecosystem.

Vibrant Purple Blooms

Lyreleaf Sage produces striking purple flowers that add a burst of color and elegance to your landscape.

Versatile Use

Ideal for borders, containers, or as a focal point, Lyreleaf Sage adapts well to various garden settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of benefits does Lyreleaf Sedge have?

Lyreleaf Sedge offers many benefits—it’s hardy, low-maintenance, and excellent for erosion control. Its dense roots help stabilize soil while its lush foliage adds year-round texture to gardens. It also supports wildlife by providing food and shelter for birds and pollinators.

Does Lyreleaf Sedge spead?

Yes, Lyreleaf Sedge spreads gently by rhizomes, forming soft, attractive clumps over time. Its slow, steady growth makes it ideal for naturalizing in shaded or moist areas. Once established, it creates a lush, low-maintenance ground cover that stays beautiful year-round.

Does Lyreleaf Sedge smell?

Lyreleaf Sedge does not have a noticeable scent. It’s valued more for its graceful texture and evergreen foliage than for fragrance. Its clean, natural look makes it a great choice for borders, shade gardens, and woodland landscapes.

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