I've thought of featuring Salvia microphylla 'Mesa Azure' as my favorite plant of the week several times but always passed it up in favor of something flashier and more photogenic. This plant has had a place in my garden since May 2011, our first year in our current house. I put in 3 plants in the border tucked into a corner of the front yard usually seen by no one other than myself. With the exception of a few foundation plants that came with the house, most of the plants in this border have been changed out over the past 3 years but this Salvia has remained in place. It always looks good, whether in flower or not; it tolerates our heat and drought; and it blooms at least half the year if regularly deadheaded.
I added another plant, purchased with a tag labeling it a "California friendly plant," in early June of this year. Despite my reduced watering schedule, it settled in just fine in the backyard border.
The foliage is evergreen. The flowers are relatively small and, despite its name, they're more violet-lavender, than blue.
A perennial shrub in my USDA zone 10b garden, I cut it back once a year when it stops flowering. It's reported to grow 18-24 inches (45-61 cm) tall and almost as wide. My oldest plants are just under 18 inches (45 cm) tall. It can be grown in full sun or light shade. My plants all get some shade until late morning or mid-day, after which they receive full sun.
If you're looking for a long-blooming, drought tolerant plant, this is one I'd recommend you try. Salvia microphylla 'Mesa Azure' is my contribution to Loree's favorite plant of the week meme at danger garden.
All material © 2012-2014 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party
Salvia 'Mesa Azure' seated next to Lomandra, Coprosma and Gaillardia in the front yard |
I added another plant, purchased with a tag labeling it a "California friendly plant," in early June of this year. Despite my reduced watering schedule, it settled in just fine in the backyard border.
Salvia 'Mesa Azure' shortly after planting in the backyard border in June 2014 |
The foliage is evergreen. The flowers are relatively small and, despite its name, they're more violet-lavender, than blue.
A perennial shrub in my USDA zone 10b garden, I cut it back once a year when it stops flowering. It's reported to grow 18-24 inches (45-61 cm) tall and almost as wide. My oldest plants are just under 18 inches (45 cm) tall. It can be grown in full sun or light shade. My plants all get some shade until late morning or mid-day, after which they receive full sun.
If you're looking for a long-blooming, drought tolerant plant, this is one I'd recommend you try. Salvia microphylla 'Mesa Azure' is my contribution to Loree's favorite plant of the week meme at danger garden.
All material © 2012-2014 by Kris Peterson for Late to the Garden Party