Salvia nemorosa 'Marcus' Meadow Sage

$13.95
$13.95
Size

Description

Salvia nemorosa 'Marcus' is a compact, dwarf variety with deep purple-blue flowers and a broad spreading habit. Its gray green leaves are crinkled and pungent. Salvia 'Marcus' is a perfect size for containers. Cut back after bloom cycles to encourage stronger repeat bloom. Also known as Meadow Sage, Salvia nemorosa has been a perennial garden staple for many years.

Salvia nemorosa 'Marcus' prefers moist, well-drained soil but is drought tolerant once established

Characteristics

  • Common Names: Meadow Sage
  • Zones: 4-9
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun to Light Shade
  • Soil Preference: Prefers moist, well-drained soil.
  • Height at Maturity: 10-12
  • Width at Maturity: 12-15
  • Bloom Color: Purple
  • Bloom Time: Late spring to early fall
  • Patent #: 13322

Special Features

  • Attracts: Butterflies. Hummingbirds.
  • Tolerates: Drought.
  • Other Features: Container Plant.

Care and Growing Tips

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Shipping Info

 

All orders placed now will be held until late August/early September when our fall shipping season begins. We stop shipping plants every summer due to the high temperatures. We appreciate your patience!

If you'd like to receive your order before our fall season, you can leave a note for us on the Cart page before you reach checkout. Please note that we will have to wait for a window of cooler temperatures to ship. We cannot promise any particular shipping date during the summer. 

 

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All ship times are subject to change if extreme weather conditions are present here at the nursery or at the shipping destination.

Please note: Depending on the time of year, the foliage of the plants may be trimmed to fit into our shipping boxes. This could delay the flowering of the plant, but many perennials actually benefit from being cut back.

We are currently not able to ship to Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and outside of the US.