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May Night Salvia

Sale price $2999 Regular price $4999
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Plant Highlights

May Night Salvia highlights at a glance!

Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Salvia x sylvestris 'Mainacht'
  • Growing Zones
    3-8
  • Mature Height
    18 inches
  • Mature Spread
    18 - 24 inches
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Moderate to Low
  • Soil
    Well Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Fast
  • Flower Color
    Dark Purple-Blue
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Fragrant
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    Late Winter
  • Bloom Period
    Late Spring, Summer, Fall

In the high heat of the summer, cool tones in the garden are a refreshing visual treat. Use the jewel tones of rich blue flower spikes of May Night Salvia (Salvia x sylvestris 'Mainacht') to create a marvelous respite.

This easy-care hybrid perennial begs to be used as a winding rich blue ribbon at the edge of your garden walkways and borders. The flowers bloom from late spring onward. Glowing purple stems are loaded with spires of violet-purple flowers that can bloom and rebloom from late spring throughout the summer into fall. May Night flowers feature a depth of color that draws your eye.

This is one of the most popular flowers for butterflies. They will flock to your planting to access an easy nectar feast. Butterflies will enliven your Salvia planting and add color and a delightful sense of motion to your landscape! With its blue-gray, lance-shaped aromatic foliage, May Night makes an attractive accent all summer long. It stays in excellent compact form.

May Night Salvia is a low-maintenance plant that is disease and pest-free. It is a strikingly upright plant with a compact form. You'll adore its high performance and great looks! Hardy throughout USDA planting zones 3 to 8, these plants grow 18 inches when in bloom and spread about as wide or wider once mature.

Planting and Application:

Use May Night to create interest along a walkway. Simply brushing against the textured foliage releases an herbal fragrance that lingers in the air. They are perhaps at their best when multiple plants are used in mass. After all, you want to see a lot of those beautiful rich blue flower spikes. Plant them as a long, low-edging plant in borders.

This is the perfect plant for home garden perennial gardens or as a mass-fill plant in a commercial landscape. To create a solid low border for edging, plant 2 feet apart on center. You'll measure from the center of one to the center of the next. Mass plantings can be created using a series of zig-zagging staggered rows. Mulch between plants and keep new plantings weeded.

Another way to use this beauty is to create long, skinny drifts near the front of your perennial border. Start with a single plant on either end, then use 2 or 3 plants deep near the center of the drift. Vary the plant spacing from 2 to 4 feet for the most natural results.

Use it to counteract bold shades of other perennials. It coordinates beautifully with just about any hue, from white to yellow to orange, red, and shades of pink. In the ground and in containers and planters, Salvia looks great in any sunny garden!

Use taller perennials or short shrubs as a backdrop and plant groundcover Sedum in front. This deliciously textured look adds season-long interest. You'll love feeding the butterflies and creating a personal oasis for yourself and your family! Your mixed perennial garden gains a dark counterpoint, and creates depth in the Cottage Garden, and even shines in the xeric Rock Garden.

May Night Salvia can be used as a Filler in large container gardens on the patio or porch. Or, try them all by themselves in smaller pots. You'll need to water containers regularly, especially in hot weather. Make sure you cut blooms to bring inside. May Night Salvia blooms are excellent tall and slender cut flower accents! May Night Salvia has a high value for wildlife. It's simply a magnet for butterflies and Hummingbirds, as well as other beneficial insects. Yet, deer tend to leave it alone.

  • 1997 Perennial Plant of the Year
  • Glowing Violet Blue Flower Spikes
  • Dark Gray-Green Low-Growing Mounds Of Aromatic Foliage
  • Perennial Salvia Comes Back Year After Year
  • Great for Cut & Dried Flowers, Pollinators & Hummingbirds
  • Beautiful Filler in Containers, Borders & Edging & Mass Planting

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Give these perennials full sun exposure with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight. It needs well-drained soil, but May Night is not particular about soil type or soil pH. A 3-4 inch layer of mulch over the root systems helps to keep them moist and cool and extends the time between watering. Give new plants a moderate amount of water on a regular basis.

Once their roots are established in your native soil, this plant becomes a low-water user. Automatic drip irrigation systems can be your best friend in these situations! However, if you experience an extended period of drought, it's best to provide regular watering. You'll want to protect your investment, after all.

In containers, plant using average potting soil such as Dr. Earth Mother Land Premium Organic All Purpose Planting Mix. To increase bloom time, Salvia should be deadheaded after the first blooms begin to fade. At this time, it can be clipped back hard to rejuvenate the foliage and encourage continuous summer blooming.

  • Thrives in Sun, Heat & Humidity
  • Drought Tolerant Once Established
  • Any Well-Drained Soil Type
  • Prune Back Late Winter or Early Spring
  • Deadhead To Encourage New Blooms Spring til Fall
  • Deer Resistant, Easy To Grow Perennials

Gorgeous butterfly magnets, fall in love with the deep, delicious color of May Night Salvia. Order yours from the expert growers at Nature Hills today!

In the high heat of the summer, cool tones in the garden are a refreshing visual treat. Use the jewel tones of rich blue flower spikes of May Night Salvia (Salvia x sylvestris 'Mainacht') to create a marvelous respite.

This easy-care hybrid perennial begs to be used as a winding rich blue ribbon at the edge of your garden walkways and borders. The flowers bloom from late spring onward. Glowing purple stems are loaded with spires of violet-purple flowers that can bloom and rebloom from late spring throughout the summer into fall. May Night flowers feature a depth of color that draws your eye.

This is one of the most popular flowers for butterflies. They will flock to your planting to access an easy nectar feast. Butterflies will enliven your Salvia planting and add color and a delightful sense of motion to your landscape! With its blue-gray, lance-shaped aromatic foliage, May Night makes an attractive accent all summer long. It stays in excellent compact form.

May Night Salvia is a low-maintenance plant that is disease and pest-free. It is a strikingly upright plant with a compact form. You'll adore its high performance and great looks! Hardy throughout USDA planting zones 3 to 8, these plants grow 18 inches when in bloom and spread about as wide or wider once mature.

Planting and Application:

Use May Night to create interest along a walkway. Simply brushing against the textured foliage releases an herbal fragrance that lingers in the air. They are perhaps at their best when multiple plants are used in mass. After all, you want to see a lot of those beautiful rich blue flower spikes. Plant them as a long, low-edging plant in borders.

This is the perfect plant for home garden perennial gardens or as a mass-fill plant in a commercial landscape. To create a solid low border for edging, plant 2 feet apart on center. You'll measure from the center of one to the center of the next. Mass plantings can be created using a series of zig-zagging staggered rows. Mulch between plants and keep new plantings weeded.

Another way to use this beauty is to create long, skinny drifts near the front of your perennial border. Start with a single plant on either end, then use 2 or 3 plants deep near the center of the drift. Vary the plant spacing from 2 to 4 feet for the most natural results.

Use it to counteract bold shades of other perennials. It coordinates beautifully with just about any hue, from white to yellow to orange, red, and shades of pink. In the ground and in containers and planters, Salvia looks great in any sunny garden!

Use taller perennials or short shrubs as a backdrop and plant groundcover Sedum in front. This deliciously textured look adds season-long interest. You'll love feeding the butterflies and creating a personal oasis for yourself and your family! Your mixed perennial garden gains a dark counterpoint, and creates depth in the Cottage Garden, and even shines in the xeric Rock Garden.

May Night Salvia can be used as a Filler in large container gardens on the patio or porch. Or, try them all by themselves in smaller pots. You'll need to water containers regularly, especially in hot weather. Make sure you cut blooms to bring inside. May Night Salvia blooms are excellent tall and slender cut flower accents! May Night Salvia has a high value for wildlife. It's simply a magnet for butterflies and Hummingbirds, as well as other beneficial insects. Yet, deer tend to leave it alone.

  • 1997 Perennial Plant of the Year
  • Glowing Violet Blue Flower Spikes
  • Dark Gray-Green Low-Growing Mounds Of Aromatic Foliage
  • Perennial Salvia Comes Back Year After Year
  • Great for Cut & Dried Flowers, Pollinators & Hummingbirds
  • Beautiful Filler in Containers, Borders & Edging & Mass Planting

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Give these perennials full sun exposure with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight. It needs well-drained soil, but May Night is not particular about soil type or soil pH. A 3-4 inch layer of mulch over the root systems helps to keep them moist and cool and extends the time between watering. Give new plants a moderate amount of water on a regular basis.

Once their roots are established in your native soil, this plant becomes a low-water user. Automatic drip irrigation systems can be your best friend in these situations! However, if you experience an extended period of drought, it's best to provide regular watering. You'll want to protect your investment, after all.

In containers, plant using average potting soil such as Dr. Earth Mother Land Premium Organic All Purpose Planting Mix. To increase bloom time, Salvia should be deadheaded after the first blooms begin to fade. At this time, it can be clipped back hard to rejuvenate the foliage and encourage continuous summer blooming.

  • Thrives in Sun, Heat & Humidity
  • Drought Tolerant Once Established
  • Any Well-Drained Soil Type
  • Prune Back Late Winter or Early Spring
  • Deadhead To Encourage New Blooms Spring til Fall
  • Deer Resistant, Easy To Grow Perennials

Gorgeous butterfly magnets, fall in love with the deep, delicious color of May Night Salvia. Order yours from the expert growers at Nature Hills today!

Customer Reviews

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Janet
WOW

Just received my order tonight. I have ordered plants on line for years... I have to tell you never have I seen them so well packed. The pots were even still moist. And the packaging was amazing! No way these babies were going to get damaged!! I can not wait to get them panted tomorrow. I will add further review after they have been growing, but I am so excited about these beauties!!

Hello Janet,

Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback! We're thrilled to hear that your plants arrived safely and that you appreciated the extra care we put into our packaging. Keeping the soil moist and ensuring the plants arrive in perfect condition is something we take great pride in, so your kind words mean a lot to us.

We’re just as excited as you are to see your new plants thrive once they’re planted! If you ever need any tips on planting or care as they begin to grow, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to help. Don’t forget to keep an eye on watering needs and give them plenty of love; those little beauties will repay you with plenty of growth and vitality.

Looking forward to your next update!

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

J
Janet
WOW

Just received my order tonight. I have ordered plants on line for years... I have to tell you never have I seen them so well packed. The pots were even still moist. And the packaging was amazing! No way these babies were going to get damaged!! I can not wait to get them panted tomorrow. I will add further review after they have been growing, but I am so excited about these beauties!!

Hi Janet,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful feedback with us! We are thrilled to hear that your plants arrived in such great condition and that the packaging met your expectations—our team takes so much care in making sure every order travels safely to its new home. It’s fantastic to know the pots were still moist as well; that really helps keep the plants happy during transit.

We can hardly wait to hear how your new beauties grow and thrive once planted! If you have any questions or need tips to help them settle in perfectly, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always here to share advice and ensure your garden flourishes.

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

T
The
Check Out This Hott Plant!!!!

Yo me love this plant. Me like the color purple of this plant. it even tastes good it is so hott!!!

Hi The G.,

Thank you so much for sharing your enthusiasm about the May Night Salvia! We’re thrilled to hear you love its vibrant purple color and even find it tasty—Salvia does have some neat culinary uses, especially certain types like Salvia officinalis (common sage), so it’s great to see your enjoyment of the plant beyond its looks.

For continued success, be sure to plant your May Night Salvia in well-draining soil and a spot that gets plenty of sunshine—it really helps keep those striking blooms vibrant! If you’re interested, you might also enjoy exploring other fragrant or edible sages to expand your collection.

Thanks again for your wonderful review—we’re happy to have plants that bring such zest to your garden and palate alike!

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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Gerri
Deer resistant

Our deer do not bother my Salvia plant, Yay!

Dear Gerri,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with the May Night Salvia! We’re thrilled to hear that your deer aren’t bothering your plant—what a relief and a win for your garden. It’s great when nature cooperates like that, allowing you to enjoy your beautiful blooms without worry.

If you ever want to amplify the deer resistance in your garden even further, adding some companions like lavender or ornamental grasses can help create natural barriers. And don’t hesitate to reach out if you want tips on planting or care – we’re always here to help your garden thrive.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

G
Gerri
Deer resistant

Our deer do not bother my Salvia plant, Yay!

Hi Gerri,

Thank you so much for sharing your great news with us! We're thrilled to hear that your May Night Salvia is safely thriving without deer bothering it—that truly is a big yay! Salvia is a fantastic choice for adding vibrant color while naturally resisting these garden visitors, and it sounds like it's doing just that in your yard.

If you’re interested in further deer-resistant plants to complement your garden, we’d be happy to provide some recommendations. Also, continuing to mulch and watering regularly will help keep your Salvia healthy throughout the seasons.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts