Mexican Bush Sage — photo 1

Mexican Bush Sage

Salvia leucantha

Velvety purple spikes for late-season color.

Plant Type
Perennials & Annuals
Width
3-4 Ft.
Height
3-4 Ft.
USDA hardiness zone
8 - 10
Sun requirements
Full Sun, Part Shade
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About Mexican Bush Sage

Salvia leucantha, known as Mexican bush sage, is a vigorous perennial prized for its striking late-season blooms. It features an upright, arching habit with narrow, gray-green leaves that have a soft, velvety texture. In late summer, it produces long spikes of fuzzy purple calyces and white flowers that attract hummingbirds. This low-maintenance plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it an excellent choice for borders. It is drought-tolerant once established.