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Salvia nemorosa ‘Mainacht’ is a vibrant herbaceous perennial, showcasing stunning deep violet-blue flower spikes from late spring to autumn. This compact Woodland Sage attracts bees and butterflies, offering easy-care, long-lasting colour for any UK garden.
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Salvia nemorosa ‘Mainacht’ is a celebrated herbaceous perennial, showcasing its striking deep violet-blue flowers and exceptional vigour, bringing reliable colour to UK gardens.
Often called Woodland Sage, Salvia ‘Mainacht’ (‘May Night’) brightens borders and containers. This compact plant boasts spikes of intense indigo blooms. These blooms attract a host of beneficial pollinators. Its long flowering season and easy-care nature make it a garden favourite. Gardeners love it for vibrant, low-maintenance colour throughout the summer.
Salvia nemorosa ‘Mainacht’ stands as a magnificent example of a well-loved perennial. Originating from regions across Europe and Western Asia, the species Salvia nemorosa is widely known as Woodland Sage. The cultivar name ‘Mainacht’ translates from German as ‘May Night’, a fitting tribute to its early and profound flowering period. This particular variety consistently produces abundant, rich indigo-purple flowers arranged on tall, slender spikes. Its vibrant colour remains intense throughout the flowering season, providing a long-lasting display.
Furthermore, the plant forms a neat, bushy clump of wrinkled, aromatic green leaves. These leaves provide a lovely textural contrast to the upright flower stems. Salvia ‘Mainacht’ is a superb choice for adding vertical interest and bold colour to various garden settings. For instance, it excels when mass-planted in herbaceous borders, creating a sea of intense blue. Its compact size also makes it perfect for patio pots or rock gardens. Gardeners often choose this plant to edge pathways or define planting areas, thanks to its consistent form.
Moreover, Salvia nemorosa ‘Mainacht’ is a true champion for wildlife. Its nectar-rich flowers are an irresistible magnet for bees, bumblebees, and butterflies, boosting garden biodiversity. It provides a vital food source during late spring and summer. The plant generally reaches about 60cm in height and 50cm in spread, establishing itself well within a few seasons. Light pruning after the first flush of flowers encourages a second, equally impressive bloom, extending its ornamental value into autumn.
This hardy perennial thrives in UK gardens, easily tolerating varied conditions once established.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Deadhead spent flower spikes to encourage repeat flowering and maintain a tidy appearance. Ensure good drainage.


