Bushy perennial with mounds of green leaves beneath violet-purple flower spikes. Reliable color for sunny borders or mass plantings. Good cut flowers.

‘Sensation Sky Blue’ is a dwarf selection that is more compact and densely branched than Marcus™ with flowers that sit just at the top|of the foliage. It grows vigorously to form a perfectly rounded mound of green foliage. From early through midsummer, mauve purple stems and flower spikes of a medium blue violet color adorn the plant.

‘Rose Marvel’ Salvia is a colorful perennial that produces vivid magenta-pink flower spikes atop the mounded, aromatic foliage. A low-maintenance re-bloomer that attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Make nice cut flowers that the deer and rabbits won’t get to!

The dense, compact stature belies the flower power of this selection which becomes a flowering machine in early June with masses of violet-blue spikes loaded with colorful small but intense blooms. With its short stature, Blue Bouquetta® is perfect for the front of a bed or in a mixed container

Bright blue flowers are produced on rosy purple calyxes on a perfectly rounded, dense and beautiful habit whos color will be sure to remind you of the warm summer days in a pool.  Produces both fragrant flowers and foliage and is easy to grow in almost any climate.  Attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds while it resists deer and rabbits.

Small, rich pink flowers line tall spikes that rise above deep green, fragrant foliage in May and June. Long blooming and deer resistant. Easy to grow. Perfect for use in mixed perennial containers. Easy to group in the front of a garden to produce a wave of color in late spring and early summer.

Color up your garden and patio a month earlier with Salvia ‘April Night’. Not only does it bloom a month earlier than the iconic Salvia ‘May Night’, it blooms on a plant that is denser with much stronger stems. Just because it blooms early, ‘April Night’ will not fade away as it continues to flash its deep blue flower spikes right into early June. Very sturdy stems hold a multitude of blue-purple flower spikes, with exceptional flower power from May to July. Ideal for borders or mass plantings. Attracts hummingbirds. Good cut flowers.

Get your garden ready for an immense season of color from this selection that is topped by thin spikes of bright white small flowers starting in May and continuing into the summer. The plant itself is dense and well branched meaning it is perfect for grouping in the middle of a perennial garden and that it will produce more flower spikes than almost any other Salvia!

If there ever was a poster boy for an overachieving garden plant, ‘Marcus’ would be it. Its dense, compact, low profile form nearly recedes into the garden until it starts to put up 3 to 4″ long flower spikes above its foliage in late spring. As the small, deep purple flowers begin to open in June this plant leaps into your consciousness and then it overwhelms it as ‘Marcus’ covers itself with bloom, almost completely obscuring the tightly bunched, deep green lance-like foliage. ‘Marcus’ will bloom into September especially if spent blooms are pruned off and is right at home in a sunny garden with well-drained soil and, given its small stature, is a plant that begs to be massed to overwhelm the senses when in bloom.

Sun and heat loving selection that branches and blooms more than most Salvia. Large flowers spikes are loaded with row after row of silver, white-blue blooms. Very adaptable to both dry and moist locations, and will grow well under typical garden conditions. Fragrant narrow leaves remain grayish green in color throughout the season. Strong and robust – Lyrical loves the heat!