Description from Annuals and Perennials
False Salvia, Baja Pitcher Sage Heat & drought tolerant, evergreen & amazingly hardy (to 0°F), this unusual & easy to grow Salvia relative puts a stunning display from August thru October, just when your garden may be sliding into the blahs. Plentiful, showy, 12” upright & open spikes of voluptuous deep magenta-rose create a cloud of bloom 3’ across above silvery, mint-scented, ground-covering foliage. Hummingbird favorite! Happy in poor soil with good drainage. Cut back in Winter. To 4’ high. It prefers full sun but can take a bit of shade.
Plant Type : Flowering, Shrub
Pot Size : 4-inch
LifeSpan : Perennial
Flower Colors : Pink-Magenta, Silver Foliage
Bloom Time : Summer, Fall
Zones : 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b
Sun Exposure : Part Sun, Sun
Water Needs : Low Water, Regular Water
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