Salvia, Blue Hill
Salvia nemorosa
$24.99
Unit price perBack for the 2026 season.
Blue Hill is noted for its softly colored flowers and long season of bloom. Spikes of lilac blue flowers rise above clumps of dense, gray-green foliage in June, lasting for several weeks and attracting many butterflies and pollinators. Plant in groups to maximize the fantastic floral display. Good companions include Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum) and Pink Tickseed (Coreopsis). Removing faded flowers really helps to extend the blooming period.
Mature Height: 12 - 18"
Mature Spread: 18 - 24"
Sunlight Exposure: Sun
Water Needs: Low
Plant Profile
Salvia, Blue Hill
Sunlight Exposure
Sun
Water Needs
Low
Landscape Use
Border, Accent, Mass Planting
Growth Rate
Moderate
Growth Shape
Mounding
Flowering Season
Summer
Foliage Color
Dark Green
Pest + Disease Resistance
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Insect Resistant, Disease Resistant
Pollinator + Wildlife Support
Pollinator – Butterflies, Pollinator – Hummingbirds
Season of Interest
Summer
Fall Color
Green
Garden Performance & Beauty
Repeat Flowering
Environmental Tolerances
Cold Tolerant, Juglone (Black Walnut) Tolerant
Winter Foliage
Deciduous
