Mexican Bush Sage
For a thriving shrub plant the Mexican sage in full sun.
Mexican bush sage. You can likewise do so by seed. The Salvia Leucantha Family. Mexican Bush Sage Santa Barbara Mexican Sage Santa Barbara.
Learn more about Moon Valley Nurseries plants and best practices for outstanding plant performance. Although the latter does take considerably longer. Mexican bush sage plant Salvia leucantha is a perennial flowering plant with unique greenish silver foliage.
It does best in temperate zones where it will remain evergreen. Mexican bush sage or Salvia leucantha is an evergreen shrubby perennial thats prized for its dense arching spikes and ability to produce an attractive late summer bloom of showy flowers. Blooming from summer to fall they rise in dense arching spikes.
Its a great plant for kids to touch too. A sturdy grower with good form Mexican Bush Sage not only stands out in the garden but attracts lovely hummingbirds as well. This drought-hardy perennial has soft green foliage with a slight silvery tint.
Individual RHS membership from 4725. Attracts hummingbirds in fall with long wands of white-fringed fuzzy purple flowers. Freezes back in winter.
Department of Agriculture zones 8 to 10 this sage will attract butterflies. Leucantha or Mexican bush sage is an Autumn flowering perennial. Take piece of hardwood cutting thats about 3 to 4 inches long.