Salvia spathacea, Hummingbird Sage

Salvia spathacea, Hummingbird sage

$17.00 Sale Save
Size 1 Gallon

Item is in stock Only 2 left in stock Item is out of stock Item is unavailable

Hummingbird Sage

This perennial grows up to three feet tall and wide.  It is slightly sticky to the touch with aromatic arrow-shaped light green leaves that can grow to six inches long and are wrinkled on top and hairy beneath. The deep rose-pink flowers grow in large pagoda-like whorls on 30 inch tall flower stalks that bloom from late winter into summer.  Dead head the inflorescences to their base after flowering is over to keep plant low and tidy and dig unwanted spreading rhizomes for replanting elsewhere in late fall or early winter.

An easy California Native to grow in the Los Angeles area.   For more recommendations visit our Easiest California Native Plants to grow in your garden guide. 

It has been said that the leaves and the flowers make a tea good for decongestion, anti microbial properties and sore throats!

Family Name Lamiaceae
Species Name Salvia spathacea
Common Name Hummingbird sage
Native to California, canyons and woodlands
Plant Type Perennial groundcover
Height x Width 2-3' x spreading
Growth Habit Spreading, mounding
Growth Rate Moderate
Sun Exposure Full sun to shade
Water Requirement Moderate
Soil Type Most soil types
Flower Color Pink
Flowering Months Winter, spring, summer
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen with water, summer dormant
Fragrant Yes
Cold Hardy to
Attracts pollinators Hummingbirds primarily
Container Plant Yes
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Yes
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant Yes

 

This content type will accept rich text to help with adding styles and links to additional pages or content. Use this to add supplementary information to help your buyers.

You can use product metafields to assign content to this tab that is unique to an individual product. Use tabs to highlight unique features, sizing information, or other sales information.

Hummingbird Sage

This perennial grows up to three feet tall and wide.  It is slightly sticky to the touch with aromatic arrow-shaped light green leaves that can grow to six inches long and are wrinkled on top and hairy beneath. The deep rose-pink flowers grow in large pagoda-like whorls on 30 inch tall flower stalks that bloom from late winter into summer.  Dead head the inflorescences to their base after flowering is over to keep plant low and tidy and dig unwanted spreading rhizomes for replanting elsewhere in late fall or early winter.

An easy California Native to grow in the Los Angeles area.   For more recommendations visit our Easiest California Native Plants to grow in your garden guide. 

It has been said that the leaves and the flowers make a tea good for decongestion, anti microbial properties and sore throats!

Family Name Lamiaceae
Species Name Salvia spathacea
Common Name Hummingbird sage
Native to California, canyons and woodlands
Plant Type Perennial groundcover
Height x Width 2-3' x spreading
Growth Habit Spreading, mounding
Growth Rate Moderate
Sun Exposure Full sun to shade
Water Requirement Moderate
Soil Type Most soil types
Flower Color Pink
Flowering Months Winter, spring, summer
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen with water, summer dormant
Fragrant Yes
Cold Hardy to
Attracts pollinators Hummingbirds primarily
Container Plant Yes
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Yes
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant Yes