Sage is a gorgeous, whimsical plant with lavender flowers that bloom late spring until fall and stand tall above green, fragrant foliage. Don't let the beauty deceive you as Save is a hardy, drought tolerant plant. in fact, the Sage prefers full-sun areas with well-drained soils. If planted in areas with shade or overly-wet soil, the stems can become unstable and bend over. Sage is resistant to rabbits, deer, pests in general and drought. It also known to attract butterflies, hummingbirds and bees. Making an excellent groundcover, Sage thrives in USDA zones 5 to 9 and can reach a height of 60 in. with a spread of 36 in. If you are looking for a stunning and eye-catching addition to your landscaping needs, the Sage is a beautiful choice.
- Producing lavender blooms from late spring until fall, the sage also offers an aromatic foliage
- Make sure and plant your sage in a full-sun, warm location with well-drained soil
- Sage attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds
- Thriving in USDA zones 5 to 9, sage grows 60 in. tall and 36 in. W