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SALVIA greggii Blanche

SAUGE de Gregg Blanche

A compact, upright subshrub, Salvia greggii Blanche is distinguished by its pure white blooms and extended flowering season. Native to Mexico and Texas, this evergreen sage thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. Its aromatic foliage, drought resistance, and ornamental value make it ideal for dry gardens, Mediterranean borders, and container plantings.

80–100 cm x 80 cm Upright, bushy
Semi-evergreen to evergreen Green aromatic
Full sun
from May to October Pure white
down to -7 °C
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The characteristics of Salvia greggii Blanche

Salvia greggii Blanche is a compact, woody perennial with a dense and upright growth habit, reaching up to 100 cm in height. Its green, fragrant foliage is semi-evergreen in mild climates. The plant produces masses of pure white tubular flowers from May until frost, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Suited to warm, dry conditions, it offers reliable performance in poor, well-drained soils and tolerates cold spells down to -10°C.


How to use Salvia greggii Blanche ?

Thanks to its clean color and structured shape, Salvia greggii Blanche is versatile in ornamental landscaping. It can be planted in borders, dry or Mediterranean-style beds, rock gardens, or grown in pots on terraces and balconies. Its luminous white flowers offer striking contrast when combined with grasses or colorful perennials. It also works well in low hedging or linear plantings, adding both structure and seasonal interest.


What are the cultivation tips for Salvia greggii Alba Blanche ?

Plant Salvia greggii Alba Blanche in light, well-drained soil, ideally with a calcareous or poor mineral profile. Full sun exposure is essential for optimal blooming. Space plants 60 to 70 cm apart to ensure proper air circulation. A light pruning in late winter promotes branching and flower production. Once established, irrigation should be minimal. Avoid excessive nitrogen fertilization, which can reduce flowering. A mineral mulch helps control weeds without retaining excess moisture.


 

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