Salvia microphylla ‘Cerro Potosi’
A compact, bushy perennial sage producing an abundance of vivid magenta-pink, tubular flowers above aromatic, glossy green foliage. Flowering repeatedly through summer and into autumn, it brings rich colour and a lively vertical accent to sunny borders, gravel gardens, and containers. Plant Details: • Common name: Little-leaf Sage • Position: Full sun • Height & spread: Approx. 60–80cm x 50–60cm • Flowering: June – October • Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil; drought tolerant once established • Hardiness: Hardy in Ireland in a sheltered, well-drained position • Pollinator friendly: ✔ Yes • Something to note: Named after Cerro Potosí in Mexico, this distinctive sage is prized for its intense magenta flowers and exceptionally long flowering period. A superb choice for warm, sunny planting schemes, where its nectar-rich blooms are particularly attractive to bees and butterflies.
Specifications
- Pot Size
- 3 litre pot
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