Mexican sage (Salvia leucantha)

Pronunciation:
SAL-vee-uh
Alternative botanical names: none
Alternative common names: Mexican bush sage
Family:
Lamiaceae
Native to:
Mexico
USDA zones:
10-11
Sunset zones:
10-24
Hardy to: 25°
Exposure:
sun
Water:
will tolerate drought and neglect
Height x width:
4' x 4'
Flowers in:
Spring to Fall
Colors:
blue, purple
Fragrance:
none
Additional comments:
The Mexican sage benefits from a hard shearing about twice each year. It can be propagated by root division.

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