Description
Salvia argentea, commonly called silver sage, is a beautiful perennial known for its silvery-gray, felted leaves that form a rosette at the base of the plant. In late spring to early summer, tall flower spikes emerge, adorned with clusters of white or purple tubular flowers, creating a stunning contrast against the foliage. The soft, silver leaves provide a unique texture and make this plant a standout in any garden, especially when paired with darker-colored foliage or flowers.
This hardy plant thrives in well-drained, dry to moderately moist soil and prefers full sun, making it ideal for sunny borders, rock gardens, or low-maintenance garden beds. Once established, Salvia argentea is drought-tolerant and requires minimal care, making it an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet visually striking plant. Whether used as a focal point or in mass plantings, its silvery foliage and tall flower spikes add both elegance and structure to your landscape.
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