Russian Sage

Russian Sage
:Plantae
:Magnoliophyta
:Magnoliopsida
:Lamiales
:Lamiaceae
:Perovskia
:atriplicifolia
Binomial name
Perovskia atriplicifolia
Russian Sage is a deciduous perennial with upright, grayish white stems and lobed, silvery grey leaves 5 cm long and 2.5 cm wide. Older stems are woody at the base, and younger stems are herbaceous and square in cross section. The stems and leaves give off a pungent odor when crushed or bruised. In late summer and autumn, Russian sage produces spires of small, tubular flowers of blue of lavender colour. These spires may grow up to 30cm long, and last up to two or three months. Russian sage grows in a clump, up to 1.5m tall with a spread of up to 60cm, although cultivars may be smaller. It is considered a sub-shrub. Despite its name, Russian Sage is a native of Pakistan and Afghanistan. It requires full sun, but is hardy and cold tolerant. It is also tolerant of dry, chalky soils with a high pH, salt tolerant and drought tolerant. Cultivars, such as 'Blue Spire' and 'Little Spire' may actually be hybrids of Perovskia atriplicifolia and Perovskia abrotanoides, although they are marketed as Perovskia atriplicifolia.

 

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