
May Night Salvia (Salvia nemorosa) Perennial Flowering Plant
$32.95
$131.80
- Features deep violet-purple flower spikes that bloom from late spring through summer.
- Exhibits a compact, upright growth habit reaching 18-24 inches in height.
- Demonstrates high tolerance for drought conditions once established in the landscape.
- Attracts essential pollinators including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to the garden.
- Hardy perennial variety suitable for USDA zones 4-8.
Size: 1 gallon
Quantity: Single
Overview of May Night Salvia
The May Night Salvia (Salvia nemorosa) is a herbaceous perennial recognized for its dense, deep purple flower spikes. This plant is commonly utilized in garden borders, rock gardens, and mass plantings due to its consistent blooming cycle and structural integrity.
Growth Characteristics and Maintenance
This variety maintains an upright, clump-forming habit, which reduces the need for staking. The foliage consists of textured, dark green leaves that provide a neutral backdrop for the vibrant floral display. To encourage repeat blooming throughout the summer, it is recommended to remove spent flower spikes.
Environmental Requirements
- Light Exposure: Performs optimally in full sun conditions, receiving at least six hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Soil Conditions: Adapts to various soil types, provided they offer adequate drainage. It is well-suited for average to dry soil environments.
- Watering Needs: Once the root system is established, this plant shows significant resistance to dry spells, requiring supplemental water only during prolonged periods of drought.
- Hardiness: Suitable for cultivation in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 4 through 8.
Landscape Utility
The plant serves as a functional addition to pollinator-focused gardens. Its nectar-rich flowers provide a consistent food source for local bee and butterfly populations. Due to its resistance to browsing by deer and rabbits, it is a practical choice for gardens located in areas with high wildlife activity.










