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Salvia 'May Night'

The deep indigo-blue flower spikes of a Salvia 'May Night', a drought-tolerant and low-maintenance perennial.

The Deepest Blue in the Early Summer Garden

Salvia 'May Night' is a garden staple for a reason. It produces dense, vertical spikes of deep indigo-blue flowers in late spring and early summer. It is neat, compact, and extremely reliable. It is a magnet for bees and butterflies and looks stunning planted in mass drifts.

Why You Need It:

  • Reliable Rebloom: If you shear it back after the first flush, it blooms again in fall.
  • Deer & Rabbit Resistant: The aromatic foliage deters pests.
  • Compact: Stays neat and tidy, perfect for the front of a border.

Planting Tips:

Plant in Full Sun. It is very drought-tolerant once established. It pairs perfectly with yellow Coreopsis or pink Roses.

Type

Well-Adapted

benefits 

Drought Tolerant, Deer Resistant, Deer/Rabbit Resistant, Pollinator Hub, Rabbit Resistant, Low Maintenance

Attracts:

Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds

Soil Type 

Average, Well-Drained / Sandy

Sun Light

Full Sun

     

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