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Salvia canescens var. daghestanica

Also Known As

  • Salvia daghestanica
  • Platinum® Sage

Plant type

perennial, groundcover

size

  • H: 8"-10"
  • W: 12"-18"

planting zones

  • 5a-10b

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Salvia canescens var. daghestanica plant details

Salvia canescens var. daghestanica is a broadleaf evergreen perennial groundcover with green foliage. In spring and summer blue flowers emerge. Attracts beneficial insects and hummingbirds. Grows well with sun - mostly shade and regular - low water. Drought tolerant once established. Does well in average, gritty and well-drained soil.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Salvia canescens var. daghestanica

Plant type: perennial groundcover
Plant family: lamiaceae
Foliage: evergreen green
Mature size: 12 IN - 18 IN - wide, 8 IN - 10 IN - tall
Flowers: blue blooms in spring and summer
Uses: rock garden, winter interest

GROWING CONDITIONS for Salvia canescens var. daghestanica

USDA Zones: 5a - 10b
Sun exposure: sun - mostly shade
Watering frequency: regular - low
Resistant to: deer
Soil needs: average, gritty and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

There are many species and cultivars of Salvia in horticulture, and these vary widely in drought tolerance, size and flower color. Among the shortest is Salvia canescens var. daghestanica, also known as Salvia daghestanica. The latter part of its name refers to Daghestan (also spelled Dagestan) in the North Caucasus region of southwestern Russia. In keeping with its northerly home territory, this plant is very cold tolerant, enduring temperatures as low as -20 F (-29 C). It is also very drought tolerant. Without its flowers, Salvia canescens var. daghestanica is only a few inches tall, and in flower it attains a height of up to 12” or so (30 cm). Its leaves are up to about 2” long (5 cm), with blunt teeth along the edges and densely covered with wooly silvery-white hairs on both surfaces. In time, a clump may reach a diameter of up to 2 feet (60 cm). Flower color ranges from blue to violet or purple. Some sources list the flowering time for this species as late spring to early summer, but for us it persist longer, beginning in late April to May and lasting until late July or August. With its high tolerance for both cold and drought, Salvia canescens var. daghestanica makes a fine garden subject, with its small size making it ideal for rock gardens. In winter it dies back, but new growth emerges as soon as warmer weather arrives in March.
Silvery-white mats of beautiful foliage are studded with spires of dark blue flowers. Very hardy perennial for edging, rock gardens or as a slow spreading groundcover. Perennial. Garden loam or sandy soil. USDA zones 5-10 (has been grown up to 6,000').

Gardening facts about Salvia canescens var. daghestanica plant

How to Grow Salvia canescens var. daghestanica

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun - mostly shade
  • Water Needs

    • regular - drought tolerant
  • Soil Needs

    • average
    • well-drained
    • gritty

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
  • Flower Color

    • blue
  • Wildlife

    • beneficial insects
    • hummingbirds
    • deer resistant
  • Flower Season

    • summer
    • spring
  • Foliage Season

    • evergreen
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