Salvia nemorosa 'Salvatore Blue' | Salvatore Blue Meadow Sage

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DESCRIPTION
Salvia nemorosa ‘Salvatore Blue’ produces upright spires of deep blue flowers that bloom from late spring into early summer, with repeat displays often following after the first flush. Each blossom is set against dark-toned calyces that deepen the overall color effect, while narrow, deep green foliage forms neat, well-ordered clumps beneath the blooms. The combination of rich color and clean structure gives the plant a refined presence through the flowering season.

‘Salvatore Blue’ fits naturally into borders, mixed perennial plantings, and massed drifts where bold color blocks are welcome. It also works well along paths and garden edges, offering consistent seasonal interest and a steady rhythm of bloom from late spring onward.

DESCRIPTION
Salvia nemorosa ‘Salvatore Blue’ produces upright spires of deep blue flowers that bloom from late spring into early summer, with repeat displays often following after the first flush. Each blossom is set against dark-toned calyces that deepen the overall color effect, while narrow, deep green foliage forms neat, well-ordered clumps beneath the blooms. The combination of rich color and clean structure gives the plant a refined presence through the flowering season.

‘Salvatore Blue’ fits naturally into borders, mixed perennial plantings, and massed drifts where bold color blocks are welcome. It also works well along paths and garden edges, offering consistent seasonal interest and a steady rhythm of bloom from late spring onward.

 
  • Family: Lamiaceae
    Height: 12 to 14 in
    Width: 12 to 16 in
    Foliage color: Deep green, narrow lance-shaped leaves
    Flower color: Rich violet-blue carried on dense, vertical flower spikes
    Bloom time: Late spring to early summer
    Light requirements: Full sun
    Water requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low, shear after first bloom to encourage rebloom, remove spent stems at season’s end
    Growing zone: USDA zones 4 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators

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