Salvia (Perennial)
perennial

Salvia (Perennial)

Salvia nemorosa

Prolific bloomer with spikes of violet-blue flowers. Deadhead for continuous bloom from spring to fall.

USDA Zones
4–9
Height
medium (2–2 ft)
Bloom Season
May – September
Bloom Color
purple, blue, pink

Available Colors & Varieties

May Night Blue
East Friesland Purple
Hot Lips Red
Snow Hill White
Pink
🦌 Deer ResistantDeer tend to avoid this plant🐕 Dog-Friendly†Not listed as toxic to dogs by common horticultural references. See disclaimer below.🐈 Cat-Friendly†Not listed as toxic to cats by common horticultural references. See disclaimer below.🐾 Groundhog ResistantGroundhogs tend to avoid this plant🐝 Attracts PollinatorsAttracts bees and other pollinators🦋 Attracts ButterfliesAttracts butterflies🐦 Attracts HummingbirdsAttracts hummingbirds

"Dog-Friendly" / "Cat-Friendly" means this plant is not listed as toxic by common horticultural references. It is not a guarantee of safety for all animals in all circumstances. If your pet ingests any plant, contact your vet or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center: (888) 426-4435.

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Sun Requirements

Full Sun
6+ hours of direct sunlight daily

Soil Type

well-drained, average

Care Requirements

Water Needslow
Maintenancelow
EvergreenNo

Complete Care Guide

Perennial salvia is one of the best plants for pollinators. Cut back after first bloom for rebloom. Drought tolerant.

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