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Russian Sage Plants at Nature Hills Nursery

Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) is one of the most trouble-free, semi-woody shrubs available, featuring aromatic sage-green foliage and airy, fragrant lavender-blue blooms. This herbaceous perennial adds beauty, structure, and sensory appeal to gardens with its unique silvery-white stems and long-lasting flowers.
Xeric and drought-tolerant, great for including in firewise landscaping plans, and easy to grow, Russian Sage thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it a top choice for low-maintenance landscapes. Once established, it is resistant to pests, deer, and repels mosquitoes, thanks to its aromatic oils.
Key Features of Russian Sage
- Hardy Perennial – Comes back year after year with minimal care.
- Drought-Tolerant – Thrives in dry, well-drained soil.
- Pollinator Magnet – Attracts honeybees, bumblebees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
- Deer & Pest Resistant – Naturally repels deer and mosquitoes.
- Long Blooming Season – Flowers from midsummer through fall.
- Striking Winter Interest – Silvery-white stems remain attractive through winter.
- Low Maintenance – Requires little water and care once established.
Why Choose Russian Sage?
If you love Lavender but need a plant that tolerates slightly moister conditions or want something taller for a dramatic landscape effect, Russian Sage is the perfect choice. Its delicate grayish-green foliage pairs beautifully with Ornamental Grasses and Succulents, creating stunning color contrasts in any garden.
Diligent deadheading will encourage reblooming, extending its flowering season. Russian Sage is ideal for pollinator gardens, tough planting sites, and mass plantings where fragrance and color are needed throughout the growing season.
Nature Hills Nursery offers several varieties of Russian Sage in different flower colors and sizes to suit your landscape needs. Use our USDA zone filters, sun exposure levels, and color options to find the perfect variety for your planting zone.
- Late-Blooming Russian Sage – Extends color into the fall garden.
- Cold-Hardy Russian Sage – Thrives in cooler climates.
- Compact Russian Sage – Perfect for small spaces and container gardening.
Caring For Russian Sage
- Full Sun – Requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for the strongest stems and most blooms.
- Well-Drained Soil – Avoid soggy areas, these perennials prefer sandy or rocky soils.
- Low Water Needs – Once established, it thrives with minimal irrigation.
- Pruning – Cut back to 6 inches in late winter to early spring to encourage fresh growth.
FAQS for Buying Russian Sage Online
Is Russian Sage a perennial or annual?
Is Russian Sage a perennial or annual?
Russian Sage is a hardy perennial plant that comes back year after year. Once established, it requires very little care and adds long-lasting beauty to sunny gardens.
Where should I plant Russian Sage for best results?
Where should I plant Russian Sage for best results?
Russian Sage thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Ideal for hot, dry locations, it performs best with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day and works well in xeriscaping, pollinator gardens, and low-maintenance landscapes.
How tall does Russian Sage grow?
How tall does Russian Sage grow?
Depending on the variety, Russian Sage can grow between 18 inches and 5 feet tall. Choose compact varieties for small spaces or containers, and taller types for dramatic backdrops and borders.
Do I need to prune Russian Sage?
Do I need to prune Russian Sage?
Yes, pruning is recommended. Cut Russian Sage back to about 6 inches in late winter or early spring to encourage vigorous new growth and a tidy shape. Deadheading throughout the season can also promote additional blooming.
Is Russian Sage deer-resistant and drought-tolerant?
Is Russian Sage deer-resistant and drought-tolerant?
Absolutely. Russian Sage is both deer-resistant and drought-tolerant once established. Its aromatic foliage helps deter pests, while its low water needs make it perfect for tough, sun-soaked planting sites.