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Blue Flame Giant Purple Salvia

Salvia pachyphylla Blue Flame

Regular price $9.99
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per Plant - 5" Deep Pot
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ZONES  5-9 | Good to grow! Zone

Exclusive. Salvia pachyphylla 'Blue Flame' (Giant Purple Sage) is a selection of a little known native Sage species from the mountains of Southern CA. It has huge 10" tall flower spikes with gas flame blue flowers and glowing rose-pink bracts. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric). A High Country Gardens introduction. 2008 Plant of the Year.

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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I love this plant and it is stunning

"This plant did so west in my backyard facing west, it grew to a very large size and the flowers were stunning But, it couldn't get my new puppies mowing it down, so I have been waiting and waiting for more to arrive to buy. How do I get on email to be notified when back in stock. You cannot buy this plant in Utah All my gardens are now perrenials and as much native as I can get. I have been working on this for 25 years and every year I can't wait to see everything bloom."

Cathy (5/5)

Very impressed

"Bought one and then another the next year. Both have done very well, even reblooming later in the season. The silvery leaf color is nice and the flowers are pleasantly different, and the leaves stayed on all season long. Only gets watered once a week and has stood up to our very hot and dry summers and even a little snow in winter. I certainly wouldn't mind if this one reseeded."

Jvelo (5/5)

Give it a few years and then stand back

"I have a garden on the south side of my Denver brick home. It is an oven in the summer. I have slowly been finding plants that can stand the heat and also low water since my husband tells me not to water close to the house. I planted this salvia a few years ago and got a blossom or two in prior years, but this year it took off. Early this spring I cut it way back, then we got lots of spring rain. The salvia more than doubled in size since last year and has lots of gorgeous blue/purple flowers. The leaves are a nice shade of light green. Leave enough room for it to grow. Also, mine is more floppy than the plant shown on the web site."

Fellow G. (5/5)

Perfection!

"Placed in my xeric hummingbird garden. Absolutely stunning; endures full Arizona sun, West exposure, reflected heat; bursting with blooms, vigorous, eye-catching and very showy."

Ulli (5/5)

Great plant for super hot areas!

"I've had this plant two years now. I live at an elevation of 5,850 feet. I planted it an area with full sun that gets very hot in late afternoons that has exposure from both the south and the west. Though the soil is mostly clay, it has thrived nonetheless. The large flowered bracts make the plant very attractive. It's much more bushy this year since I pinched back the tips of the shoots the end of April. It's my favorite plant in our xeriscaped front yard!"

Robert (5/5)

Love the color

"Had a little problem with this part of the order. Only one of the plants survived. These are tough plants. . . require little water and the flowers are spectacular. The survivor had a good root system in place when it went into the ground. The others did not. They weren't around long. HCG took care of me on this. They're great that way."

Doberdaughter (5/5)

Stunner

"We bought a handful of purple sage with hopes that they would flourish in our high elevation growing area in CA. Not only did they flourish and take off but they bloomed the first year and volunteer seedlings popped up on our property. Super happy with the this native and the bloom last most of the summer. It's a stunning bloomer that will not disappoint. The only plants that did not survive were the ones that we put in containers."

Luigi (5/5)

Really neat sage plant

"This has to be my favorite sage plant. Very colorful and noticeable. Starts blooming late spring/early summer and keeps going. Really thriving in the high desert region in California at 3200 ft elevation. Water twice a week"

Chris (5/5)

I will buy more of these.

"I love this little plant. They had only been in the ground a few months when Pasadena was hit by a triple digit heat wave in early July. They survived, and the little plants are now brightening up a previously bare spot in my front yard. I have sandy soil and I've been watering it once a week. The flowers are very pretty."

Water S. (5/5)

flourishing in Southern Colorado summer

"I planted these in spring in southern Colorado - a few didn't make it - but the ones that did - WOW. They are flourishing. They love a lot of heat and direct sunlight. I water them maybe every other day. Don't water them too much or drown them. My soil was rocky with clay - I amended with Yum Yum Mix, Mineral Boost, and new garden soil. It is now August they are crowing like crazy! Great beautiful purple cones that grow so high and the leaves are very fragrant! You can't go wrong with these to edge a patio or garden area. Stunning. I will be buying these again."

Strans (5/5)

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