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Description
mexican lavender flower Salvia Leucantha (Mexican Bush Sage) – YardworkTransform Your Garden with Stunning Fall Color and Pollinator Paradise Salvia leucantha delivers dramatic purple and white flower spikes from late summer through the first frost, filling your garden with rich color precisely when most plants have called it quits. Commonly known as Mexican Bush Sage or velvet sage, this evergreen shrubby perennial produces bicolor flowers with velvety purple sepals and white corollas that last for months not days. If
Transform Your Garden with Stunning Fall Color and Pollinator Paradise
Salvia leucantha delivers dramatic purple and white flower spikes from late summer through the first frost, filling your garden with rich color precisely when most plants have called it quits. Commonly known as Mexican Bush Sage or velvet sage, this evergreen shrubby perennial produces bicolor flowers with velvety purple sepals and white corollas that last for months - not days. If you want a low-maintenance, drought tolerant plant that looks spectacular well into fall, this Mexican salvia belongs in your landscape.
Why You'll Love It
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Extended Blooming Season – Salvia leucantha blooms from late summer to first frost, delivering weeks of continuous purple flowers when other perennials have faded. Flower spikes can reach up to 10 inches long, creating a show that's hard to miss.
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Drought Tolerant – Once established, this plant tolerates periods of drought and performs best with deep, occasional watering. It is commonly grown in low-water landscapes and is suitable for xeriscape-style planting - perfect for California's dry summers, especially when combined with other California-friendly drought-tolerant shrubs like black sage.
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Pollinator Magnet – Salvia leucantha is attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds, providing critical nectar in fall when other food sources dwindle. Bees flock to it too, making your garden a true pollinator paradise.
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Deer and Rabbit Resistant – Salvia leucantha is resistant to deer and rabbits due to its aromatic foliage, sparing you the frustration of watching wildlife devour your plantings.
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Low Maintenance – Minimal pruning, modest water needs, and reliable bloom time mean maximum visual impact with minimum effort throughout the growing season.
What Makes It Different
Most fall-blooming plants - asters, mums, sedums - deliver short bursts of flower color before fading. Salvia leucanthaoffers:
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Velvety Texture – The flowers of Salvia leucantha have a velvety texture unlike anything else in the garden. Rich purple sepals enclose delicate white corollas, creating a bicolor effect with unmatched visual depth. No other species in the mint family offers this plush, tactile quality.
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Heat Performance – Native to central and eastern Mexico, this plant thrives in warm climates and hot California summers when other perennials wilt and struggle. It handles full sun and heat with ease.
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Fountain-Like Growth – Graceful arching stems create a natural fountain habit. Salvia leucantha typically grows 2-4 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide, providing elegant structure without staking or constant shaping. The gray green foliage - lance shaped, silvery-green above and softly downy beneath - adds subtle beauty even before the first bloom appears and pairs beautifully with purple fountain grass for contrasting texture.
How To Have Success With Salvia Leucantha
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Plant in Spring Establish your salvia in well drained soil with full sun exposure after the last frost. Space plants 3-5 feet apart to allow room for their arching habit. Adding compost at planting time helps roots settle in quickly, especially if you’re also incorporating other California native shrubs like Ceanothus.
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Summer Growth During the growing season, the plant develops a sturdy framework of gray green leaves and silvery stems. Water deeply once per week during establishment to keep the soil evenly moist, then gradually reduce. The fragrant foliage already begins attracting attention, and you can extend the season further by adding other salvias such as Autumn Sage.
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Fall Spectacular As late summer arrives, purple and white flower spikes emerge in abundance for months of continuous bloom. Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees arrive in droves. The display persists until the first frost - giving you the longest fall color show in the garden.
Plant Details
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Mature Size: 2-4 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide
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Hardiness: Winter hardy in USDA Zones 8-10; stays evergreen in mild winter areas, may die back to ground in Zone 8
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Sun Requirements: Full sun for best flowering; tolerates afternoon shade in extremely hot inland areas
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Soil Needs: Well-drained soil; not particular about soil fertility; avoid heavy clay or waterlogged conditions to prevent stem rot and disease problems
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Bloom Time: Late summer through first frost
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Flower Colors: Bicolor - purple sepals with white corollas; cultivars like 'Midnight' and Santa Barbara offer deeper, solid purple flowers
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Potential Pests: The plant can be susceptible to pests like whiteflies, mealybugs, and spider mites; good airflow and proper watering reduce risk
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Additional Uses: Excellent as cut flowers; works beautifully in containers for ornamental purposes and combines well with purple bougainvillea in Mediterranean-style plantings
Who It's For
Ideal for:
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California homeowners seeking low water, high-impact plants that thrive in drought and deliver extended fall color
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Garden enthusiasts wanting attractive perennial border plants and pollinator support from hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees, perhaps complemented by flowering trees that extend seasonal color
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Landscapers and designers creating drought-tolerant, wildlife-friendly spaces - the plant is ideal for mass planting or border planting in gardens, mixed borders, and cottage gardens, especially when layered with drought-tolerant shade trees like the California pepper tree
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Homeowners dealing with deer or rabbit browsing who need a rabbit resistant, reliably beautiful plant and might also appreciate deer-resistant flowering trees like desert willow
If you want a garden that looks stunning through fall without constant watering and fussing, Salvia leucantha fits your needs, especially when paired with evergreen flowering anchors like Southern magnolia and architectural elements such as Mexican fan palms.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much water does it need? During establishment, water deeply about once per week to maintain regular moisture. Once established, Salvia leucantha is drought tolerant and performs best with deep, occasional watering every 2-3 weeks during dry periods. Avoid overwatering in winter.
When should I plant it? Best planted in spring after the last frost for a full season of establishment before bloom time. In mild winter climates, early fall planting also works well.
Will it come back each year? Yes. This herbaceous perennial is winter hardy in USDA Zones 8-10. In Zone 8, it may die back to the ground in winter but regrows from the roots in spring. In colder zones, Salvia leucantha can be cut back to ground level and given mulch protection in protected locations, or grown as an annual.
How do I care for it in winter? Leave stems in place through winter to protect the crown. Cut back old foliage in early spring for fresh growth. Hard prune annually to maintain a full, attractive shape and encourage vigorous new stems. You can also prune lightly during the growing season to remove spent flower spikes and extend bloom.
Does it spread or self-seed? Salvia leucantha forms well-behaved clumps rather than spreading aggressively. It does not tend to self-seed invasively, making it a garden-friendly choice.
Can I grow it in a container? Absolutely. Salvia leucantha is commonly grown in containers for ornamental purposes. Use a large pot with excellent drainage and full sun water exposure for best results.
Ready to Create Your Fall Garden Paradise?
Stop settling for a garden that fades after summer. Choose Salvia leucantha - Mexican Bush Sage - and enjoy months of rich purple flowers, graceful gray green foliage, and a yard buzzing with hummingbirds and butterflies.
Pair it with Yardwork's expert consultation and soil testing services to ensure your plant thrives from day one. We ship across California with care to protect every velvety bloom.
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