Perennial – Santa Barbra Mexican Bush Sage
Santa Barbra Mexican Bush Sage
Botanical name: salvia leucantha ‘santa barbra’
Beginner friendly?: yes
Average size at maturity: 3 ft in height and in spread
Hardy zone: zones 8-10
Growth rate: reaches fully mature size in 1-2 growing seasons
Foliage color: green/gray
Flower color: purple
Bloom time: spring, summer, fall
Pruning instructions: lightly prune to maintain desired shape and size during the late winter/early spring
Propagation methods: propagate with cuttings during the late summer/early fall
Landscape use: mixed beds, borders, container plant, rock garden, pollinator garden
Special features: drought tolerant, long-lasting blooms, attracts pollinators, deer resistant, rabbit resistant
Light needs: 6 hours of sun per day
Watering instructions: allow soil to mostly dry out between watering sessions
Fertilizing instructions : use a slow release balanced fertilizer once a year in the early spring
Best time to plant: spring, fall
Best type of soil: loam
Companion plants: coneflower, russian sage, black-eyed susan
Toxicity level: mildly toxic for pets if ingested, non-toxic for humans
Invasive species: no



