Heat-tolerant mirage has more color for gardens and containers.
Salvia produces pretty spikes of tiny, densely packed flowers that rise above its aromatic foliage; available in varying shades of blue, violet, pink, red or white
Add bold color and texture to any flower bed as an accent to perennials and shrubs in your landscape; great for bordering walkways, flower beds, or planting in your own containers
Salvia does best in full sun but can tolerate partial shade; low maintenance and heat and drought tolerant; hummingbirds and other pollinators like this plant but deer don't
Water plants often during the growing season; water more frequently when dry
Full sun plants thrive in 6+ hours of direct sunlight per day
Salvia are cold hardy in USDA Zones 3-10; Salvia will reach 1-3 feet tall and spring up to 3 feet; Cut back after they bloom and they will put on another show
Salvia puts on a spectacular show, with hundreds of blooms on its tall spires; Salvia is an excellent source of nectar, attracting pollinators to your garden
Feed with compost in landscape beds or with an all purpose fertilizer as needed in pots and containers; follow label instructions
Trim dead or yellowing leaves to keep the plant healthy and encourage growth.