WHITE PROFUSION SAGE
Description
This compact salvia showcases sturdy flower spikes of pure white blooms held above the dark green foliage. Flowering begins in late spring and reblooming can be encouraged if spent stalks are cut back. Salvias thrive in sunny locations with average to dry soils. Plants are somewhat drought tolerant once established. A great plant for the pollinator garden as butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds are drawn to the flowers. The aromatic foliage is generally not liked by rabbits or deer.
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