Blue Sage – Salvia farinacea, Native Perennial (Warm Climates) | Long Bloom Season (100 Seeds)

Blue Sage – Salvia farinacea, Native Perennial (Warm Climates) | Long Bloom Season (100 Seeds)

$9.99
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Blue Sage – Salvia farinacea, Native Perennial (Warm Climates) | Long Bloom Season (100 Seeds)

Blue Sage – Salvia farinacea, Native Perennial (Warm Climates) | Long Bloom Season (100 Seeds)

$9.99
Grow a vibrant, nectar-rich sage with Blue Sage (Salvia farinacea), also known as Mealycup Sage or Mealy Sage. This striking plant produces tall spikes of deep blue to violet flowers from late spring through fall, making it a standout in pollinator gardens. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are especially attracted to its long-lasting blooms. Blue Sage thrives in sunny garden beds, borders, containers, and native plant landscapes. It is heat tolerant, drought tolerant once established, and exceptionally easy to grow. In colder climates it is often grown as an annual, while in warm regions it performs as a tender perennial. You will receive: ✔️ 100 fresh, viable seeds ✔️ Open-pollinated, untreated seeds ✔️ Carefully packaged for successful sowing 🌼 Growing Information Blue Sage (Salvia farinacea) is native to the southern United States and Mexico and is adapted to open, sunny habitats. It prefers full sun and grows best in well-drained, average to dry soil. Mature plants typically reach 18–36 inches in height and bloom continuously from late spring through fall with rich blue flower spikes. This species is perennial in USDA zones 8–11 and commonly grown as an annual in cooler climates. Seeds do not require cold stratification and can be started indoors or direct sown after the danger of frost has passed. Germination is usually quick, and plants flower in their first year.

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