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Description
Description
Salvia is a diverse and vibrant genus of plants in the mint family (Lamiaceae), known for its long blooming period, colorful spikes, and ability to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
🌿 Salvia (Sage) – Quick Overview:
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Botanical Name: Salvia spp.
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Common Names: Salvia, sage
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Type: Annual, perennial, or shrub (depends on species)
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USDA Zones: 4–11 (varies widely)
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Light: Full sun (some tolerate light shade)
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Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile
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Water: Moderate drought tolerance once established
🌸 Popular Types of Salvia:
1. Ornamental Salvias (Flowering)
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Salvia nemorosa – Cold-hardy perennial, spiky purple/blue blooms
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Salvia guaranitica (‘Black and Blue’) – Tall, tropical look, deep blue flowers with black calyxes
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Salvia splendens – Annual bedding salvia, bright red or purple flowers
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Salvia farinacea (‘Victoria Blue’) – Compact, great for borders and containers
2. Culinary & Medicinal Salvias
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Salvia officinalis (Common Sage) – Used in cooking, silver-green leaves, purple flowers
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Salvia apiana (White Sage) – Sacred/ceremonial use, strong aroma, native to southwestern U.S.
🐝 Benefits:
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Great for pollinator gardens
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Many varieties are deer- and rabbit-resistant
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Long bloom times (spring to frost for many types)
✂️ Care Tips:
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Deadhead to encourage reblooming
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Prune perennial types in early spring (not fall)
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Avoid soggy soil—plant in raised beds or containers if needed
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