Perovskia atriplicifolia, commonly called Russian sage, is a woody-based perennial of the mint family which typically grows 2-4′ (less frequently to 5′) tall and features finely-dissected, aromatic (when crushed), gray-green leaves on stiff, upright, square stems and whorls of two-lipped, tubular, light blue flowers tiered in branched, terminal panicles (12-15″ high).
Long summer bloom period.
Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year (1995).
Sage, Russian
$24.98 – $69.98
Zone 5-9
Height: 3-5′
Spread: 2-4′
Foliage: Gray/Green
Blooms: Light Blue
Exposure: Full Sun
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