Salvia microphylla 'Heatwave Glow' | Glow Peach Mountain Sage

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DESCRIPTION
Salvia microphylla ‘Heatwave Glow’ produces abundant tubular flowers in warm shades of soft peach and coral, often touched with hints of rose as they mature. The blossoms rise above small, aromatic, mid-green leaves that create a tidy, lightly textured canopy through the season. Flowering begins in late spring and continues well into fall.

In the garden, ‘Heatwave Glow’ suits borders, containers, and mixed perennial plantings where steady color supports summer and early autumn displays. It combines easily with grasses and sun-loving companions and works well near paths and patios. Developed from Mexican sage selections refined by modern breeders, it offers dependable flowering across many planting styles.

DESCRIPTION
Salvia microphylla ‘Heatwave Glow’ produces abundant tubular flowers in warm shades of soft peach and coral, often touched with hints of rose as they mature. The blossoms rise above small, aromatic, mid-green leaves that create a tidy, lightly textured canopy through the season. Flowering begins in late spring and continues well into fall.

In the garden, ‘Heatwave Glow’ suits borders, containers, and mixed perennial plantings where steady color supports summer and early autumn displays. It combines easily with grasses and sun-loving companions and works well near paths and patios. Developed from Mexican sage selections refined by modern breeders, it offers dependable flowering across many planting styles.

 
  • Family: Lamiaceae
    Height: 18 to 30 in
    Width: 18 to 36 in
    Foliage color: Dense mid-green aromatic leaves on compact, rounded stems
    Flower color: Soft peach to apricot-pink tubular blossoms
    Bloom time: Spring through fall
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low, trim back after heavy flowering to encourage renewed flushes, prune in late winter or early spring
    Growing zone: USDA zones 6 to 10
    Wildlife attractors: Hummingbirds, bees, butterflies

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