
East Friesland Salvia
Classic Purple Meadow Sage for Full Sun.
East Friesland Salvia is a classic perennial sage grown for its upright violet-purple flower spikes, aromatic foliage, and dependable full-sun performance. Also known as East Friesland Meadow Sage, this variety brings a clean vertical accent to sunny borders, cottage gardens, foundation plantings, walkway edges, and pollinator beds. Its rich flower color pairs easily with yellow, white, pink, blue, orange, and silver-foliage companions.
Long Blooming Color with Rebloom Potential.
East Friesland Salvia begins blooming in late spring to early summer and can continue with additional flowers when spent spikes are removed. The upright bloom stems rise above a compact mound of green to gray-green foliage, creating a strong seasonal display. Plant it in groups for the best color impact, or repeat it through a sunny border to create rhythm and structure.
Pollinator Friendly and Deer Resistant.
The flowers attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators during bloom. The aromatic foliage also helps make East Friesland Salvia less appealing to deer and rabbits than many softer perennials. No plant is completely deer-proof, but perennial salvia is one of the better choices for sunny landscapes where gardeners want dependable color and browsing resistance.
Drought-tolerant once established.
Once established, East Friesland Salvia can handle periods of dry weather and performs well in average, well-drained garden soil. It is a strong fit for low-maintenance perennial beds, rock gardens, curbside gardens, cottage plantings, and water-wise designs. Avoid soggy soil, heavy shade, and overly rich conditions, which can reduce flowering and weaken the plant.
Easy Care with a Clean Seasonal Refresh.
Plant East Friesland Salvia in full sun with well-drained soil. Water regularly during the first growing season, then reduce watering once the root system is established. Deadhead individual flower spikes or shear the plant after the first major bloom flush to encourage fresh foliage and repeat flowers. Cut back old stems in late fall or early spring, before new growth begins.
Classic Purple Meadow Sage for Full Sun.
East Friesland Salvia is a classic perennial sage grown for its upright violet-purple flower spikes, aromatic foliage, and dependable full-sun performance. Also known as East Friesland Meadow Sage, this variety brings a clean vertical accent to sunny borders, cottage gardens, foundation plantings, walkway edges, and pollinator beds. Its rich flower color pairs easily with yellow, white, pink, blue, orange, and silver-foliage companions.
Long Blooming Color with Rebloom Potential.
East Friesland Salvia begins blooming in late spring to early summer and can continue with additional flowers when spent spikes are removed. The upright bloom stems rise above a compact mound of green to gray-green foliage, creating a strong seasonal display. Plant it in groups for the best color impact, or repeat it through a sunny border to create rhythm and structure.
Pollinator Friendly and Deer Resistant.
The flowers attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators during bloom. The aromatic foliage also helps make East Friesland Salvia less appealing to deer and rabbits than many softer perennials. No plant is completely deer-proof, but perennial salvia is one of the better choices for sunny landscapes where gardeners want dependable color and browsing resistance.
Drought-tolerant once established.
Once established, East Friesland Salvia can handle periods of dry weather and performs well in average, well-drained garden soil. It is a strong fit for low-maintenance perennial beds, rock gardens, curbside gardens, cottage plantings, and water-wise designs. Avoid soggy soil, heavy shade, and overly rich conditions, which can reduce flowering and weaken the plant.
Easy Care with a Clean Seasonal Refresh.
Plant East Friesland Salvia in full sun with well-drained soil. Water regularly during the first growing season, then reduce watering once the root system is established. Deadhead individual flower spikes or shear the plant after the first major bloom flush to encourage fresh foliage and repeat flowers. Cut back old stems in late fall or early spring, before new growth begins.
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Classic Purple Meadow Sage for Full Sun.
East Friesland Salvia is a classic perennial sage grown for its upright violet-purple flower spikes, aromatic foliage, and dependable full-sun performance. Also known as East Friesland Meadow Sage, this variety brings a clean vertical accent to sunny borders, cottage gardens, foundation plantings, walkway edges, and pollinator beds. Its rich flower color pairs easily with yellow, white, pink, blue, orange, and silver-foliage companions.
Long Blooming Color with Rebloom Potential.
East Friesland Salvia begins blooming in late spring to early summer and can continue with additional flowers when spent spikes are removed. The upright bloom stems rise above a compact mound of green to gray-green foliage, creating a strong seasonal display. Plant it in groups for the best color impact, or repeat it through a sunny border to create rhythm and structure.
Pollinator Friendly and Deer Resistant.
The flowers attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators during bloom. The aromatic foliage also helps make East Friesland Salvia less appealing to deer and rabbits than many softer perennials. No plant is completely deer-proof, but perennial salvia is one of the better choices for sunny landscapes where gardeners want dependable color and browsing resistance.
Drought-tolerant once established.
Once established, East Friesland Salvia can handle periods of dry weather and performs well in average, well-drained garden soil. It is a strong fit for low-maintenance perennial beds, rock gardens, curbside gardens, cottage plantings, and water-wise designs. Avoid soggy soil, heavy shade, and overly rich conditions, which can reduce flowering and weaken the plant.
Easy Care with a Clean Seasonal Refresh.
Plant East Friesland Salvia in full sun with well-drained soil. Water regularly during the first growing season, then reduce watering once the root system is established. Deadhead individual flower spikes or shear the plant after the first major bloom flush to encourage fresh foliage and repeat flowers. Cut back old stems in late fall or early spring, before new growth begins.
























