Meadow sage salvia

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Hot, dry garden areas involve a strong hot sun for most of the day and little available supplemental watering. Once established, our selected plants for a hot dry site will be fine with existing rainfall (well, maybe some help in extended periods of drought), and will thrive in sun and heat.

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Bursting into bloom in early summer, perennial salvia develops bold spikes of purple, blue, or pink flowers atop pretty gray-green foliage. A sun worshipper, salvia isn't too fussy about soil type and will bloom again if you shear away the flower spikes after they fade. Perennial salvia grows about 18-24 inches tall and attracts hordes of bees and butterflies when in bloom. It pairs beautifully with black-eyed Susan and Coreopsis. Zones 4-9/ Perennial Salvia, Salvia Blue, Rozanne Geranium, Lobelia Cardinalis, Purple Perennials, Sun Worshipper, Meadow Sage, Blue Marvel, Prairie Planting

Bursting into bloom in early summer, perennial salvia develops bold spikes of purple, blue, or pink flowers atop pretty gray-green foliage. A sun worshipper, salvia isn't too fussy about soil type and will bloom again if you shear away the flower spikes after they fade. Perennial salvia grows about 18-24 inches tall and attracts hordes of bees and butterflies when in bloom. It pairs beautifully with black-eyed Susan and Coreopsis. Zones 4-9/

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