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Mealy Blue Sage

Mealy Blue Sage (Salvia farinacea) is a versatile perennial herb that thrives in dry, calcareous soils and adapts well to various soil types, including sandy loam and clay. Preferring low water use, it flourishes in full sun and is known for its aromatic gray-green foliage and vibrant blue to white tubular flowers that bloom from April through October. Mealy Blue Sage serves as an excellent addition to perennial borders and wildflower meadows, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds while being highly deer-resistant.

Scientific Name: Salvia farinacea

Origin: Central and Western Texas, New Mexico

Height: 2 to 4 feet

Spread: 2 to 3 feet

Light: Full Sun

Water: Low

Blooms: April-October

USDA Zones: 7-10

Mealy Blue Sage (Salvia farinacea) is a versatile perennial herb that thrives in dry, calcareous soils and adapts well to various soil types, including sandy loam and clay. Preferring low water use, it flourishes in full sun and is known for its aromatic gray-green foliage and vibrant blue to white tubular flowers that bloom from April through October. Mealy Blue Sage serves as an excellent addition to perennial borders and wildflower meadows, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds while being highly deer-resistant.

Scientific Name: Salvia farinacea

Origin: Central and Western Texas, New Mexico

Height: 2 to 4 feet

Spread: 2 to 3 feet

Light: Full Sun

Water: Low

Blooms: April-October

USDA Zones: 7-10

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Description

Mealy Blue Sage (Salvia farinacea) is a versatile perennial herb that thrives in dry, calcareous soils and adapts well to various soil types, including sandy loam and clay. Preferring low water use, it flourishes in full sun and is known for its aromatic gray-green foliage and vibrant blue to white tubular flowers that bloom from April through October. Mealy Blue Sage serves as an excellent addition to perennial borders and wildflower meadows, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds while being highly deer-resistant.

Scientific Name: Salvia farinacea

Origin: Central and Western Texas, New Mexico

Height: 2 to 4 feet

Spread: 2 to 3 feet

Light: Full Sun

Water: Low

Blooms: April-October

USDA Zones: 7-10