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Indigo Spire Sage - Native GardenersIndigo Spire Sage - Native Gardeners
Indigo Spire Sage - Native GardenersIndigo Spire Sage - Native Gardeners
Indigo Spire Sage - Native GardenersIndigo Spire Sage - Native Gardeners
Indigo Spire Sage - Native GardenersIndigo Spire Sage - Native Gardeners
Indigo Spire Sage - Native GardenersIndigo Spire Sage - Native Gardeners
Indigo Spire Sage - Native Gardeners
Indigo Spire Sage - Native Gardeners
Indigo Spire Sage - Native Gardeners
Indigo Spire Sage - Native Gardeners
Indigo Spire Sage - Native Gardeners
$6.50
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Salvia longispicata x farinacea 'Indigo Spires'

Sprawling perennial salvia that dies back during winter. It grows large and produces spikes of deep purple blooms that thrive in the hottest months. These vibrant flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies.

During warm weather, the indigo spires can be trimmed by one-third to encourage fresh blooms. It is also recommended to deadhead the flower stalks to maintain continuous blooming throughout the summer. Sage is believed to have originated as a garden hybrid between mealy blue sage (Salvia farinacea) and Salvia longispicata. In winter, it is best to cut back the foliage after it has suffered from freeze damage.

 Height: 3’-4’
Spread: 2’-3’
Bloom: March-November
Light: Full Sun, Part Shade
Water: Moderate
Zone: 7, 8, 9, 10
Origin: Mexico

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