Salvia (Perennial Sage) – Blue

Salvia, or perennial sage, is an easygoing, rewarding perennial with outstanding bloom in garden beds and borders. Plants form a bushy clump of grey-green leaves, with upright, deep blue, purple, or rose flower spikes. Most varieties bloom from May through June, and then again in late summer into fall.

Salvias are pollinator favourites, and this plant is attractive to both butterflies and hummingbirds. Plants are reasonably drought tolerant, once established. Excellent for cutting.

Plant in full sun, and for longest bloom, trim away spent flowers to encourage new growth.

Grows 24″ high and 12″ wide.  Sun

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Flower Season

summer-fall

Light Exposure

sun

Mature Size

24" high and 12-18" wide