Heat tolerant and low maintenance native that produces masses of showy blue flowers. Taller and has more blooms than other Salvia farinacea varieties.
Intense, dark purple flower spikes top gray-green foliage during summer. A great, unique color addition to any landscape. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
A heat and humidity tolerant perennial that has lovely foliage and masses of true blue flowers for a long period. Mixes nicely with annuals and perennials. Compact form of the popular 'Indigo Spires'. Very dependable requiring little maintenance. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Unauthorized propagation is prohibited.
Covered with true blue flowers all season the dark green-leafed plants are naturally more compact well-branched and very free-flowering. Ideal for middle of the garden borders and containers.
Upright and densely branched with fuzzy flowers and stems. Deep blue flowers top the plant for a long period. Great in borders or in containers.
Large and vigorous growing Salvia with vivid, tubular flowers in a lovely shade of magenta. Nice in the mixed borders or in large containers. Plant propagation prohibited.
Makes a wide clump of 3-lobed shamrock-like bright purple leaves that look great all summer. The clumps are topped in fall with light lavender flowers.