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Blue Spire Russian Sage

Perovskia 'Blue Spire'

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Regular price $23.99
Sale price $23.99 Regular price $29.99
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Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Blue Spire' (Russian Sage) is a heat-loving and xeric perennial proven to be an indispensable addition to waterwise gardens
• Aromatic silver-gray foliage crowned with smoky blue flower spikes makes a fine companion plant for ornamental grasses
Easy to grow in tough conditions, this deep-rooted beauty is not picky about soils and thrives in almost any location
Deer and rabbit resistant properties make this cultivar an excellent carefree choice for gardeners transitioning to more sustainable yards

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Overall rating: 4.409091 / 5 from 22 reviews.

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Tiny plant

"Very small plant. About 2 or 3" tall and hasnt transplanted well. Im waiting to see if it will come back. Everything else I ordered has done well. I ended up buying another one from a local greenhouse and it was about 10" tall. Very suprised at the size difference. Planted on west facing . It is on heavy clay with a fast draining top soil."

Alisha (2/5)

This plant is aggressive. BEWARE!

"Please be aware that Russian Sage is highly aggressive in the garden. Not officially categorized as invasive but is almost impossible to remove entirely once it is established. The roots are woody and travel throughout the garden. I put in Russian Sage in 2009 as part of a planned garden from High Country Gardens and no warning was given to me about how to control this plant. I am still, all these years later, trying to dig up the many roots. I will need a backhoe to really remove all of it."

Marilyn S. (1/5)

Excellent quality - growing well

"These plants arrived in great condition! They are growing well and don't require much water. Excited to see how they look as the summer progresses."

Ken (5/5)

6999 Navajo Road

"I love Russian Sages, they take little care to look amazing. These are a little smaller than I expected but hopefully they will grow quickly."

T (4/5)

Perfect shape!

"My plant arrived in great condition. It is green, healthy, and took planting well."

Susie (5/5)

Amazing!

"I planted a row of these along a fence in a hot, dry area that gets a lot of sun and not much water. They have thrived and look amazing."

Colorado G. (5/5)

Pollinator Paradise!

"I added this plant to my garden in spring of 2021 and it has done amazing! So well that I planted 3 more this past fall. Every time I walk by the plant is just humming with bees and insects. And the smell is just amazing! The extended bloom makes sure you always have color in your garden. Once it was established it has done really well in our hot and dry summers here in the west. I couldn't recommend this plant enough if you are looking to fill in some larger spaces!"

Kristina (5/5)

Slow Starter to Showstopper

"I've planted Blue Spires from HCG multiple times over 3 years. The starts ship small and stay small for their first season but they come back with everything they got the next season. BIG impact, just not immediate. Easiest plants in my garden. Bees love these."

Xty (5/5)

I am going to purchase these plants again nest spring

"These plants are growing very good for the most part. There are 3 that are very slow to get growing but they are still alive."

Cliff (5/5)

Hardy and flowering

"My plant went through several days of freezing spring weather. It is now 18"" tall with many flowers."

Ralph (5/5)

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