Most salvia varieties are tall and purple; Snow Hill is different. With a mature height of a foot and a half and dozens of spikes covered with tiny white flowers, Snow Hill works wonderfully as a sparkling groundcover, in rock gardens and to break up conflicting landscape colors that scream. Add another reason to love this perennial and plant salvia Snow Hill along pathways where brushing against the foliage will release a pleasing aromatic fragrance. Deer resistant. Heat and drought tolerant once established.
For planting info see the "Salvia Planting Guide" link below.
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Common Name:
Salvia, flowering sage, clary sage, meadow sage
Botanical Name:
Salvia nemorosa 'Snow Hill'
Colors:
Clear white tubular blooms arranged on spiky stems
Mature Size:
18-20" tall, 15-18" wide
Exposure:
Full sun, very light shade in the sunniest part of its growing range
Hardiness:
3-8
Bloom Time:
Early summer through late summer
Plant Size:
Large bareroot divisions, average 1-2" tops on 4-6" stocky roots