May Night Meadow Sage Care | Slide Mouse
May night was the 1997 perennial plant of the year.
May night meadow sage care. This new petite salvia blooms a month earlier than the popular may night providing an extended bloom period from spring right through summer. The cultivate known as may night is a deer resistant hardy 1997 perennial plant of the year is still a best seller. How when to prune a may night sage plant. This salvia plant produces typical sage type flowers.
Beginning in may the beautiful violet flowers emerge and hold through the summer. Combine with lavender salvia and echinacea for a rich color combo. Spikes of individual blossoms held high above leaves. Propagation divide in early spring and pamper newly divided clumps.
Wood sage has a variety of common names including violet sage ornamental meadow sage balkan clary purple flowering sage or perennial woodland sage. Brilliant spikes of purple blue flowers from summer through fall are the main attraction of may night sage salvia nemerosa may night. Perfect for meadows garden borders and mixed patio containers. After the first bloom cut the plant back for a second bloom.
Enjoy the videos and music you love upload original content and share it all with friends family and the world on youtube. Blue violet flower spikes rise from dense sturdy upright foliage. Care provide moist but well drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Mainacht commonly sold under the trade name of may night features deep violet blue flowers on stems rising to 18 24 tall.
Like other salvias may night stages the best flower show in full sun. May night thrives in hot sunny planting sites. Color spring in shades of deep purple with the violet blooms of may night salvia. Perennial plant association plant of the year 1997.
Salvia sylvestris may night may night sage 1997 perennial plant of the year a garden staple for its compact growth habit profuse deep purple flower spikes and vigorous re blooming nature. Great drought and mildew resistance. Salvia x sylvestris is often commonly called wood sage. Easy care thrives in a hot sunny location does well planted in groups.
Take cuttings spring through fall.