Salvia superba
• Zones 2-10, 14-24, 31-41
• Full sun
• Regular watering
One of the most reliable of the hundreds of salvias grown for the garden, Salvia superba lends vivid purple-blue shades to the garden throughout summer and into fall. The 1/2-inch flowers are carried on 1 1/2- to 3-foot-tall spikes that rise from clumps of gray-green, 1- to 3-inch, elongated oval leaves with the distinctive sage fragrance common to many salvias.
Among the many available cultivars, two outstanding choices are ‘May Night’, a compact plant (to 1 1/2 feet high and wide) with deep purple-blue flowers, and ‘Blue Hill’, also with deep purple-blue flowers but reaching nearly 2 1/2 feet tall and wide.