Salvia Blue Hill (Salvia BLUE HILL ‘Blau Hugel’)

Salvia Blue Hill

  • True Blue Flowers
  • Outstanding, Attractive Accent
  • Low Maintenance and Hardy

The Salvia Blue Hill (Salvia BLUE HILL ‘Blau Hugel’) has glowing purple stems loaded with true blue flowers that bloom from June to October. With its gray-green aromatic foliage, it makes an attractive accent all summer long.

To increase bloom time, Salvia Blue Hill should be cut back after the first bloom. This flower is nearly impossible to resist and even the butterflies, hummingbirds, and beneficial pollinators can’t get enough of it.

You cannot fail with this hardy, container gardening Salvia, and it will provide you with excellent cut flowers too. If you plant it next to Sedum ‘Matrona’, Achillea ‘Coronation Gold’ and Saliva ‘Snow Hill’ you will have a fantastic and colorful landscape.

Salvia Blue Hill is an excellent summer container item and impressive when you plant it in mass plantings in large beds. You will not just want one brilliant Blue Hill plant. Place it in groupings of three or five!

The Salvia plants will grow together to make one clump of an amazing color. This creates a bright garden spot that will be the envy of everyone who sees it!

The true blue flowers make for quite the show stopper no matter where it is planted. This plant will have no problem standing out amongst the crowd.

Salvia Blue Hill should be planted in full sun in a moist well-drained area for the best growth possible!

Salvia Blue Hill (Salvia BLUE HILL ‘Blau Hugel’) Details

Common name Salvia Blue Hill
Botanical name Salvia BLUE HILL 'Blau Hugel'
Plant type Perennial
Hardiness zone 3-8
Growth rate Medium
Height 18 - 24 inches
Width 18 inches
Sunlight Full Sun
Moisture Medium
Soil condition Well Drained
Pollinator-friendly Yes
Pruning time Late Autumn
Flower color Blue