Salvia - May Night

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Salvia - May Night

With its blue-gray, lance-shaped aromatic foliage, it makes an attractive accent all summer long. It is hardy for container gardening and provides excellent cut flowers. To increase bloom time, it should be cut back after the first bloom. Selected Perennial Plant of the year in 1997, one can see why. Salvia ‘May Night’ should be planted in full sun in a moist well-drained area. It has a plant height of 18” and a spread of 18-24” and stays in excellent compact form. Blooms look wonderful next to Sedum ‘Matrona’, Achillea 'Coronation Gold', and Saliva ‘Snow Hill’. The Salvia ‘May Night’, Salvia nemorosa ‘Mainacht’, has glowing purple stems loaded with violet-purple flowers that bloom from June to October. ‘May Night’ is a magnet for butterflies, bees and hummingbirds and is deer-resistant. ... find out more

 

Peony - Bush - Kirinmaru The unique coloration of this one-of-a-kind variety will bring compliments from everyone! Lavish blooms with layer upon layer of ruffled white petals are erratically streaked with bright red. Imported from Japan, these peonies may start slowly, but once established will last a lifetime. The Bush Peony Kirinmaru, 'Paeonia', produces white flowers that are streaked with red.

Salvia - May Night