Snow Hill Sage

Salvia nemorosa 'Snowhill'

Long blooming, bright white blooms are carried on flowering spikes, rising high above a basal clump of crinkled, gray-green, lightly aromatic leaves. Beginning in summer, hordes of flowers burst open, attracting masses of pollinators and beneficial bugs. Makes an attractive accent in perennial beds and borders, containers, or massed as groundcover.

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Snow Hill Sage

Salvia nemorosa 'Snowhill'
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