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Salvia Mirage Rose Bicolor

Salvia greggii

ABOUT
This compact perennial features eye-catching rose and white bicolor flowers that bloom profusely from spring to fall, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it a stunning and low-maintenance addition to borders, containers, and pollinator gardens.

WINTER PRUNE
Can be pruned in late winter to shape. Some recommend pruning salvia plants in the fall or spring to promote bushier growth and remove dead or damaged foliage.

WHO’S FEEDING HERE?
It’s currently unknown who this plant serves as a host plant for, however, its flowers also attract a variety of adult butterflies and moths, including: