Salvia May Night, also known as Salvia x sylvestris, Wood Sage, Garden Sage, and Meadow Sage, is a perennial flower native to Europe and Asia. This long-blooming variety has an upright, clumping habit of 18-24" tall and wide, with aromatic, blue-purple flower spikes from early summer through mid-summer. Perennial in zone 4-9, Salvia flourishes in full sun with regular water, attracting pollinators to patio containers, borders, and flower gardens. This plant is a low-maintenance addition to the greenhouse and customer landscape. Extending the blooming season for Salvia, the electric violet-blue flower spikes appear a month sooner than the popular Salvia May Night. The lush flowers launch from the dense upright foliage from mid-spring to summer. Salvia Sallyrosa April Night please take 2 steps forward! This petite Salvia is perfect for the front of the border, edging or containers. Long blooming and its earlier blooming will give beneficial pollinators a head start on one of their favorites.