Salvia officinalis Purpurascens, native to the Mediterranean basin, is a perennial aromatic subshrub distinguished by its deep purple, evergreen foliage, offering strong ornamental value throughout the year. Compared with standard common sage, this cultivar combines the same aromatic and culinary qualities with a significantly enhanced decorative appeal. Hardy, drought-tolerant and long-lived, it is particularly well suited to sustainable landscape designs, both in open ground and container production.
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Characteristics of Salvia officinalis Purpurascens
Salvia officinalis Purpurascens is a perennial woody-based plant belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It is characterised by thick, textured leaves rich in essential oils, whose purple pigmentation intensifies under full sun exposure. Its naturally dense growth habit limits the need for corrective pruning. The spring to early summer flowering is melliferous, attracting a wide range of pollinating insects. This cultivar shows excellent tolerance to poor, calcareous soils and strong resistance to drought stress, making it highly suitable for dry gardens and low-input horticultural production systems.
How to use Salvia officinalis Purpurascens ?
Salvia officinalis Purpurascens is ideal for Mediterranean-style borders, rock gardens, aromatic gardens and structured edging. Its coloured foliage creates strong visual contrast when combined with silver-leaved or light green plants. It is also widely used in container cultivation, particularly for sunny terraces and balconies. In landscape design, it can be planted in small groups to structure planting schemes or positioned in the foreground of mixed borders. Its value is simultaneously ornamental, aromatic and ecological, thanks to its high attractiveness to pollinators.
Cultivating tips for Salvia officinalis Purpurascens
Plant in light, well-drained soil, including stony or calcareous substrates. Avoid heavy or poorly drained soils, especially during winter. Maintain a planting distance of 40–50 cm to ensure adequate air circulation. Once established, irrigation requirements are low, as the plant tolerates drought well. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain a compact habit and encourages branching. Excessive fertilisation should be avoided, as overly rich soils reduce aromatic concentration and negatively impact plant longevity.