Pollinator Drought Tolerant Deer-Resistant Fragrant

Mexican Bush Sage

Salvia leucantha

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1 Gallon USDA Zones 7–10 Full Sun and Part Shade Matures 2–4 Feet

One of the great fall salvias, Salvia leucantha arches velvety purple-and-white flower spikes over silvered gray-green foliage, feeding migrating hummingbirds when little else blooms.

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Salvia leucantha, the Mexican bush sage, is one of the great fall salvias, grown for arching wands of flower that seem spun from felt. Long spikes rise above the foliage in late summer and fall, densely packed with velvety purple calyces from which small white corollas emerge, a soft two-tone effect that catches low autumn light and holds for weeks. Few plants close the gardening year with such generous, easy color.

Native to the subtropical highlands of central and eastern Mexico, the Mexican bush sage builds a rounded, shrubby mound of arching stems clothed in narrow, gray-green leaves, white-woolly beneath and aromatic when brushed. The whole plant has a silvered, soft-textured quality even out of bloom, and the flower spikes cut and dry beautifully for arrangements, holding their color long after picking.

The late flowers are a magnet for hummingbirds fueling up for migration, along with bees and butterflies, at a season when little else offers so much nectar. Deer tend to pass the woolly foliage by, and the plant asks for almost nothing once settled beyond sun and sharp drainage.

Site Salvia leucantha in full sun in well-drained soil, at the back or middle of a border, in a pollinator planting, or in a large container, and pair the purple-and-white spikes with warm-season grasses, asters, and the golds of autumn. In zone 8 and warmer the plant returns from the root each spring; farther north it makes a fast, spectacular annual. Cut the old growth down in late winter to make way for fresh stems.

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 7–10
Sun
Full Sun, Part Shade
Soil
Well-drained
Mature size
Height 2–4 Feet · Spread 2–3 Feet
Growth rate
Fast
Seasonality
Dies back, depends on zone
Design Notes

Use Salvia leucantha at the back or middle of a sunny border, in a pollinator planting, or in a large container, where the arching purple-and-white spikes can catch low autumn light. The silvered foliage reads well all season and sets off the flowers, and the spikes cut and dry beautifully for the house. Pair with warm-season grasses, asters, goldenrod, and the warm tones of fall, give full sun and sharp drainage, and cut the old growth down in late winter. In zone 8 and warmer the plant returns from the root; farther north grow it as a fast, showy annual.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

Arching spikes of velvety purple calyces with small white corollas, in late summer and fall; a hummingbird favorite.

Flower. Long, arching spikes densely set with velvety purple calyces, from which small white corollas emerge, giving a soft two-tone effect in late summer and fall. Rich in nectar and a strong draw for migrating hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies; the spikes cut and dry well.

Foliage. Narrow, gray-green, lance-shaped leaves, white-woolly beneath and aromatic when brushed, giving the plant a silvered, soft-textured look even out of bloom.

Habit. A rounded, shrubby, tender perennial of two to four feet, arching gracefully and returning from the root in mild-winter gardens.

Care

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Light. Full sun for the fullest bloom; tolerates a little afternoon shade.

Soil. Well-drained soil of average fertility. Heavy, wet winter ground is the main danger.

Water. Water to establish, then drought-tolerant; an occasional deep soak keeps growth lush.

Pruning. Cut the old stems to the ground in late winter. A pinch in early summer can curb flopping in rich soil.

Hardiness. USDA Zones 7 to 10, returning from the root; grown as an annual farther north.

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