Purple salvia perennials

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Stunning purple perennials in a lush garden setting. Flowers In Containers, Purple Perennials, Benefits Of Lavender, Liriope Muscari, Purple Flowers Garden, Lavender Benefits, Purple Plants, Cozy Patio, Gallery Wall Inspiration

Elevate your garden with stunning purple outdoor plants. Transform your outdoor space with the best purple perennials that add elegance and visual impact. From gorgeous lavender to easy-care geraniums and salvias, there's a variety of options to choose from for your garden design. Whether you're looking for low-maintenance plants or drought-tolerant varieties, these purple plants will flourish in your outdoor space. Create a vibrant garden by adding lush purple flowers in containers or…

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Multiple award-winner, Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' is a favorite of many gardeners for its unique, glowing dark purple stems and stunning, vertical spikes of rich, violet-blue flowers appearing in late spring or early summer. Very striking when in bloom, they last for weeks and bring strong color and form to the landscape. Drought tolerant and deer resistant, this Salvia is a real magnet for butterflies, hummingbirds and bees! Reliable and compact, it grows in round clumps of gray-green…

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Fall Care Tip - Be sure to remove all Salvia foliage after it turns brown in the fall to promote healthy new growth the following spring. Salvia nemorosa are super hardy and it is unnecessary to mulch in the fall as it may cause disease when the plant emerges in the spring Purple Salvia Perennials, Rockin Deep Purple Salvia, Salvia Sclarea Plant, Mexican Sage, Salvia Purple Rain, Meadow Sage, Salvia Plants, Purple Salvia, Salvia Nemorosa

Fall Care Tip - Be sure to remove all Salvia foliage after it turns brown in the fall to promote healthy new growth the following spring. Salvia nemorosa are super hardy and it is unnecessary to mulch in the fall as it may cause disease when the plant emerges in the spring

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