Most of the species spread aggressively by underground rhizomes.
Established stands have big underground rhizomes with vast stores of resprouting energy.
Unlike other California native sages, it spreads from underground rhizomes.
In winter the aerial parts die off leaving an underground rhizome.
The genus include plants without stems, growing from underground rhizomes.
The roots of this plant grow from a creeping, branching, underground rhizome.
It is a perennial with underground rhizomes which send up new shoots at intervals.
Evergreen leaves appear from underground rhizomes, are simple with an entire leaf blade, and lie close to the ground.
It spreads rapidly by underground rhizomes and can become invasive, though relatively easy to remove.
It spreads by underground rhizomes, and is used for groundcover or the front of a border.