
Lyrical™ Blues Salvia Plant - Perennial Flowering Garden Shrub
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$20.00
- Features dense, vibrant blue flower spikes that bloom throughout the growing season.
- Attracts essential pollinators including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to the garden.
- Exhibits high drought tolerance once established in the landscape.
- Compact, upright growth habit suitable for borders, containers, and mixed flower beds.
Enhance Your Landscape with Lyrical™ Blues Salvia
The Lyrical™ Blues Salvia is a perennial garden plant known for its striking blue floral display. Designed for gardeners seeking reliable color, this variety produces multiple spikes of deep blue flowers that provide a consistent visual element from late spring through summer. Its compact and upright structure makes it a functional choice for various garden layouts, including perennial borders, mass plantings, or container arrangements.
Growth Requirements and Maintenance
To ensure healthy development, this plant requires a location with full sun exposure. It is adaptable to a range of soil types, provided the planting site offers adequate drainage to prevent moisture accumulation around the root system. Once established, the plant demonstrates resilience to dry conditions, reducing the necessity for frequent supplemental watering.
Pollinator Support and Garden Utility
This Salvia variety serves as a functional addition to ecological garden designs. The nectar-rich flowers are accessible to various pollinators, including bees and butterflies, supporting local biodiversity. Regular deadheading of spent flower spikes can encourage secondary blooming cycles, extending the visual interest of the plant throughout the active growing season.
Planting Guidelines
- Light Exposure: Full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight daily).
- Soil Conditions: Well-drained soil; thrives in average garden soil with moderate fertility.
- Watering: Water regularly during the first growing season; established plants require moderate moisture.
- Maintenance: Trim back foliage after the initial bloom to promote potential re-blooming.











