There are few gardens that don't have at least one salvia growing in them. Whether you have sun or shade, a dry garden or lots of rainfall, there's an annual salvia that you'll find indispensable. All attract hummingbirds, especially the red ones, and are great picks for hot, dry sites where you want tons of color all season. Most salvias don't like cool weather, so plant them outdoors after all danger of frost has passed.
Salvia produces pretty spikes of tiny, densely packed flowers that rise above its aromatic foliage
It's available in varying shades of blue, violet, pink, red or white
This 12 pack is great for adding bold, seasonal color to your landscape in flower beds, around mailboxes, and when creating borders
Planting in groups of 12 will create a full, bold garden
Plant with other colorful annuals, perennials, or grasses to create texture and interest in your landscape or container
Salvia does best in full sun but can tolerate partial shade
Low maintenance, heat and drought tolerant; hummingbirds and other pollinators like this plant but deer don't