Species silver sage
light-green foliage

silver sage

Salvia argentea 'Artemis'

Silver Sage (Salvia argentea 'Artemis') is a woody, shrub-like perennial plant with fuzzy gray foliage and vibrant, pale-blue flowers. This ornamental plant thrives in full sun and is tolerant of drought. Growing to a height of three to five feet, it’s perfect for making a statement in the garden or along a driveway or walkway. The Artemis variety is prized for its fragrant flowers and velvety soft foliage. With its extended bloom time and easiness to care for, Silver Sage is a great choice for gardeners of all levels.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Minimum

Propagation:

Division,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 8

Flowers:

White tinged with pink Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

silver,gray,gray

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Thorny:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Silver sage (Salvia argentea 'Artemis') should be watered when the soil is dry to the touch. This plant prefers a soil that is evenly moist, but not wet. Depending on the environment, it may need to be watered every 5 to 7 days in the summer months. In the winter months, you may need to water less often, up to once every 2 weeks or so. Take care not to overwater, as the plant may suffer from root rot if the soil remains too wet for too long. Aim to water until the soil is evenly moist throughout.

sunlight

Silver Sage (Salvia argentea 'Artemis') needs full sun, at least 6 hours of direct sunlight every day. If placed in too much shade, the plant will not bloom or produce quality flowers. The direct sunlight should be during the midday hours of the day for optimal growth. Silver Sage also benefits from some morning sun for a few hours before midday, but only lightly shaded spots in the late afternoon once the sun has shifted further in the sky.

pruning

Silver sage (Salvia argentea 'Artemis') should be pruned in the springtime, after the danger of frost has passed. Pruning should take place every 2 to 3 years, removing any dead, damaged, or diseased stems and any that are too long or overcrowded. To maintain the overall shape of the plant, any stem that is longer than 3 feet should be pruned back to a length of between 18 to 24 inches to encourage denser, more attractive foliage. When cutting back stems, use clean, sharp pruning shears, and make sure to prune at an angle just above a bud.

Season

Fall
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Starts Flowering

Silver sage typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Silver sage typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

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