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Salvia Chamaedryoides

R35

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Salvia Chamaedryoides (Germander Sage / Mexican Blue Sage)

Introduce one of the most intense, mesmerising blues in the plant kingdom to your garden layout with *Salvia chamaedryoides*. Native to the high-desert mountain regions of Mexico, this tough-as-nails, evergreen subshrub is highly celebrated for its spectacular color contrast and extreme drought resilience.

It forms a low, neat, spreading mound of tiny, highly aromatic, silver-grey leaves that look beautiful all year round. From mid-spring through to late autumn, it puts on a relentless blooming display, shooting up short terminal spikes loaded with vibrant, true sky-blue to deep violet-blue flowers. The luminous blue blossoms against the felted silver foliage create an instant Mediterranean or xeriscape aesthetic, while serving as an absolute magnet for local bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

☀️ Quick-Look Specifications
* Plant Type: Evergreen Perennial Subshrub
* Growth Habit: Low, mounding, and slowly spreading via underground runners
* Mature Size: 30cm to 45cm High × 60cm to 90cm Wide
* Bloom Season: Non-stop from Spring through to Autumn
* Flower Color: Electric true-blue / Cobalt blue
* Hardiness: Highly heat, drought, and wind resistant; exceptionally frost-hardy once established

💧 Detailed Growing Conditions

Light: Full Sun (Highly Recommended)
* Thrives best and maintains its ultra-tight canopy and intense silvery sheen in Full Sun (at least 6 hours of direct daily sunlight).
* It will accept very light partial shade, but too much shade will cause the stems to become weak and leggy, stretching out and reducing the number of brilliant blue flowers.

Water: Low (Super Waterwise)
* Requires standard, regular watering during its first season to help establish a deep, resilient root system.
* Once fully established, it is a champion water saver and thrives on minimal irrigation, making it perfect for dry gardens. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
* *Crucial: It has zero tolerance for wet feet. Overwatering or stagnant soil will quickly lead to root and crown rot.*

Soil: Lean, Sandy & Critically Well-Drained
* This high-desert native prefers poor, lean, rocky, or gravelly soils. It does not require highly fertile or rich organic soil; in fact, overly rich soil can cause it to grow too fast and look loose.
* Sharp, excellent drainage is mandatory. If planting in heavier garden beds or pots, always amend the mix with coarse river sand, fine gravel, or perlite. Tolerates a wide pH range from slightly acidic to highly alkaline

Maintenance & Pruning: Very Low
* Deadheading: While completely optional, snipping off the spent flower spikes in mid-summer encourages a massive, cleaner secondary flush of blooms in autumn.
* Pruning: Requires very little formal maintenance. Give the entire mound a light trim or tip-pruning in early spring to clean up any winter-worn leaves and encourage a fresh, dense burst of silvery spring growth.

🏡 Top Landscape & Retail Uses
* Front-of-Border Accent: Due to its low, mounding height, it makes an exquisite border-edging plant along sunny pathways, driveways, and garden retaining walls.
* Rock & Gravel Gardens: Fits seamlessly into modern Mediterranean, rockery, or gravel desert scape layouts where low water usage is required.
* Massed Groundcover: When planted in groups, it knits together slowly to form a dense, low-maintenance, weed-suppressing silver-and-blue carpet.
* Pest and Wildlife Resistant: Completely ignored by destructive deer and rabbits due to the intense, spicy aromatic oils inside its velvety leaves.

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 14 × 14 × 35 cm
Light

Full Sun

Flower Colour

Flowering Season

Autumn, Spring, Summer

Hardiness

Hardy

Height (Mature)

Leaves

Evergreen

Water Needs

Waterwise

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