Salvia Longispicata Flower. Tall sun Salvia argentea - This Salvia is grown mostly for its large felty silvery leaves it is biennial and will bloom in the second year with large white flowers re-seeds zone 5-9 can be grown as an annual. Gives the impression that the plant has long spikes but instead refers to the many projecting clusters of short flowering spikes that resemble small ears of corn.
Crystal Blue Perennial Salvia Salvia nemorosa. However the shiny leaves are what set this species apart from most other Salvia which bear velvety-dull leaves. Salvia longispicata is a perennial shrub native to southwestern Mexico growing between 1000 and 6500 feet 300 and 2000 m elevation.
Violet-blue spikes rest on a compact plant of typically narrow salvia-like leaves.
Crystal Blue Perennial Salvia Salvia nemorosa. Violet-blue spikes rest on a compact plant of typically narrow salvia-like leaves. It is always great to have a plant that will support our native bees. Gives the impression that the plant has long spikes but instead refers to the many projecting clusters of short flowering spikes that resemble small ears of corn.