Salvia nemorosa 'Sensation Deep Blue' (Florsaldblue)

Woodland sage

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3 litre pot

Brilliant deep blue flower spikes and a compact habit make this salvia perfect for vibrant summer planting.
  • Pollinator-friendly
  • Compact and easy to grow
  • Long flowering
  • Drought tolerant once established
  • Aspect

    full sun

  • Hardiness

    Hardy throughout most of the UK

  • Flowers

    June - September

  • Soil type

    Loam, chalk, sandy soil

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  • Why we like this plant

    Salvia nemorosa 'Sensation Deep Blue' delivers vibrant colour and reliable performance in a compact package. It is ideal for edging sunny borders, filling patio containers or combining with ornamental grasses and summer perennials for a long-lasting display.

  • About this plant

    A compact and floriferous salvia producing dense spikes of rich deep blue flowers above aromatic green foliage. Its tidy habit and long flowering season make it an excellent choice for sunny borders, containers and pollinator-friendly planting.

  • Key features

    • Deep blue flower spikes with strong colour impact
    • Compact growth ideal for smaller gardens and pots
    • Aromatic foliage with a neat, bushy form
    • Long flowering season with repeat blooms when deadheaded
    • Highly attractive to bees and butterflies

  • Eventual height and
    spread

    Height: 30–40cm | Spread: 30–40cm

  • Growth
    habit

    Compact clump-forming perennial

  • Moisture

    Moist but well-drained

  • Position in
    the Garden

    Front border, patio pot, gravel garden

Planting guide

Plant in spring or autumn in well-drained soil in a sunny position. Water regularly during establishment and deadhead spent flowers to encourage repeat flowering through summer.

Care tips

Trim back faded flower spikes after flowering to encourage fresh blooms. Avoid overly rich soil, which can lead to softer growth. Divide mature clumps every few years to maintain vigour.

Winter care

Leave faded stems in place through winter for light protection, then cut back in early spring as new growth appears. Avoid wet winter soil conditions around the crown.