Species wood sage

wood sage

Salvia sylvestris 'Rose Queen'

Wood sage (Salvia sylvestris 'Rose Queen') is a native, low-growing perennial perfect for adding vibrant color to your garden. Growing up to 30 inches tall with scented, gray-green foliage, it is adorned with rose-pink blooms from mid-summer into fall. These fragrant blooms attract both hummingbirds and butterflies and loves moist soil, during summer drought. Its flowering stems are great for cutting and bring structure to mixed borders. Wood sage is an ideal addition to a rock garden or front of border for a delightful pop of color, contrast, and texture.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Minimum

Propagation:

Division,Cutting,Layering Propagation,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 8

Flowers:

Rose pink Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Water your wood sage (Salvia sylvestris 'Rose Queen') regularly and deeply. During the growing season (spring to fall), water your plant deeply (about 1 inch of water) 2-3 times per week. Make sure the soil surrounding the plant is kept consistently moist but not soggy. Water in the morning and allow the plant's foliage to dry out before nightfall to help prevent disease. In the winter (November to March) when your plant is dormant, reduce watering significantly. Give your wood sage only about 1/2 inch of water every 2 to 3 weeks, and allow the soil to completely dry out before watering again.

sunlight

Wood sage prefers full sun to partial shade. An ideal spot is 1 that receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day (late morning to mid-afternoon is best). The plant does not need continuous direct sunlight, though short breaks will not hurt it. Direct sun gives the plant more energy for growth and helps to keep it blooming for longer. Too much sun can, however, dry out the soil too quickly and cause the leaves to burn, so it is important to ensure that the plant is getting enough, but not too much, sunlight.

pruning

Wood sage (Salvia sylvestris 'Rose Queen') should be pruned in late spring or early summer, just after flowering. Pruning should be light and should mainly focus on thinning out any overly crowded areas of the plant. Remove any damaged or diseased wood and then snip off the tips of the branches to maintain the desired shape and size. Avoid cutting off the flowering stems as this will reduce their flowering potential.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Starts Flowering

Wood sage typically starts flowering in June.

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