Mexican Bush Sage, Salvia leucantha, is a steadfast perennial in western gardens. This perennial, a native to forests in Central America and Mexico, has grey-green, lanceolate leaves with velvety-white undersides. Spring to late-fall, hummingbirds and other pollinators are attracted to this sage’s white and purple flowers that bloom from arching, 12” spires.
Plant in sun to partial shade and provide low water in the hottest months. Cold hardy to 20° F, Mexican Bush Sage stays evergreen in warm climates. Growing 3-4’ tall and 3-6’ wide, plant Salvia leucantha in masses or as accents in Mediterranean, coastal, water-wise and traditional landscapes.
Plant Type: Shrubs
Evergreen-Deciduous: Evergreen
Overall Mature Size: Small
Also Grown As: Bush
Mature Height & Spread: 3-4′ x 3-6′
Natural Growth Habit: Mounding
Native To: Mexico and Central America
Exposure: Full Sun
Water: Medium Water, Low Water
Flower Color: Purple
Bloom Time: Spring, Fall, Winter
Special Features: Attracts Birds/Butterflies / Deer Resistant / Desert Conditions / Drought Resistant / Seacoast Conditions