Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue | 9cm Pot

Price range: £2.68 through £4.10

Common Names

  • Woodland Sage
  • Balkan Clary

Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue delivers vibrant deep blue flowers from late spring to autumn, perfect for UK gardens. This hardy perennial attracts bees and butterflies, offering long-lasting colour and aromatic foliage with minimal fuss.

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£4.10
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Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue
£12.30

Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue offers a magnificent burst of deep blue colour, ensuring a long season of interest and an inviting habitat for pollinators in any UK garden.

This stunning perennial, also known as Woodland Sage or Balkan Clary, truly transforms garden spaces with its vibrant, upright flower spikes. Gardeners across the UK cherish Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue for its generous and extended flowering period, which starts in late spring and continues well into autumn. Moreover, its rich colour adds depth to borders and containers, making it a versatile choice. This salvia not only brings visual joy but also actively supports local wildlife, drawing in bees and butterflies.

Key Features of Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue

  • Produces striking, deep blue-purple flower spikes.
  • Boasts an impressively long flowering season, from late spring to autumn.
  • Attracts beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies.
  • Features aromatic, grey-green foliage for added texture.
  • Offers a hardy and generally low-maintenance garden solution.
  • Grows with a compact, bushy, and upright habit.

Understanding Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue

Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue, a robust herbaceous perennial, is a cherished member of the extensive Salvia genus. The name ‘Salvia’ originates from the Latin word ‘salvere’, which means “to heal”, reflecting the historical medicinal uses of some species. Meanwhile, ‘nemorosa’ translates to “of the woods”, indicating its natural woodland habitat. This specific cultivar stands out with its descriptor ‘Medium Deep Blue’, which perfectly captures the intense, captivating shade of its blooms. It forms an elegant, upright clump, bringing structure and lasting colour to garden designs.

Vibrant Blooms and Aromatic Foliage

During its extensive flowering period, Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue produces a profusion of tightly packed, vertical flower spikes. These spikes are adorned with stunning deep blue to violet-blue blossoms, which create a dramatic visual impact. Furthermore, the grey-green leaves are not only attractive but also emit a subtle, pleasant aroma when brushed. This combination of intense colour and aromatic foliage makes it a sensory delight in any planting scheme.

An Essential for UK Gardens

Many UK gardeners choose Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue for its adaptability and visual appeal. It excels when planted in herbaceous borders, creating drifts of colour. You can also use it effectively in cottage gardens, gravel gardens, or even in patio containers, where its upright form provides a focal point. Its dense growth habit also makes it suitable for mass planting, forming a sea of blue that truly stands out.

Attracting Nature’s Visitors

This wonderful Salvia is a champion for garden wildlife. Its nectar-rich flowers are an irresistible magnet for various pollinators. Busy bees eagerly visit its blooms, collecting pollen and nectar, thereby supporting local ecosystems. Likewise, beautiful butterflies are drawn to its vibrant display, fluttering amongst the flower spikes. Cultivating Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue therefore enriches your garden with both beauty and biodiversity.

Maintaining its Splendour

To encourage an even longer flowering season and maintain a tidy appearance, gardeners often deadhead the spent flower spikes. This simple task prompts the plant to produce new blooms, ensuring continuous colour. Later in the season, after the main flush of flowers has faded, a more substantial cut back can rejuvenate the plant. This helps to maintain its vigour and prepares it for the next year’s spectacular display.

Max Height 0.60 at maturity
Max Spread 0.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Sandy Loam Chalk
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Water Salvia n. Medium Deep Blue regularly after planting until established; thereafter, it tolerates drier conditions but benefits from watering during prolonged dry spells. Apply a balanced general-purpose fertiliser in spring to support vigorous growth. Deadhead spent flower spikes throughout the season to encourage continuous blooming. Cut back all old flowering stems to ground level in late autumn or early spring to rejuvenate the plant. As a hardy herbaceous perennial, it will die back in winter, requiring no special protection in most UK regions, though a protective mulch can be beneficial in colder areas.