Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) is a stunner in my garden. This deciduous perennial has spires of gorgeous bluish-purple flowers, a fresh, sage-like scent and silvery, blue-green foliage. Spikes of rare icy blue flowers partnered with the soft gray foliage make the Russian sage a winner from zones 5-9, meaning much of the country can relish in its beauty.
It is a winner, too, as 20 ... Parkersburg News and Sentinel: Backyard Gardener: Russian sage for the flower garden Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) is a drought-tolerant perennial known for its delicate silver-gray foliage and striking lavender-blue blooms. Native to central Asia, this hardy plant thrives ... AOL: You Should Prune Russian Sage Now for More Blooms Next Season — How to Do It Right Russian sage adds lovely purple blooms to the landscape in mid-summer and late summer, complementing its attractive silvery-green foliage.
russian sage flower, But properly pruning Russian sage is the key to getting as ... You Should Prune Russian Sage Now for More Blooms Next Season — How to Do It Right The St. Augustine Record: It's not Russian and it's not sage, but this plant is a true beauty It's not Russian and it's not sage, but this plant is a true beauty Raleigh News & Observer: Heat-tolerant Russian sage can cool down your fiery summer landscape