General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Herb/Forb
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 8a -12.2 °C (10 °F) to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
Maximum recommended zone: Zone 11
Plant Height: 4 - 5 feet
Plant Spread: 4 feet
Flowers: Showy
Flower Color: Blue
Other: Brilliant royal blue
Flower Time: Late spring or early summer
Summer
Late summer or early fall
Fall
Late fall or early winter
Uses: Suitable as Annual
Wildlife Attractant: Bees
Butterflies
Hummingbirds
Containers: Suitable in 3 gallon or larger
Needs excellent drainage in pots

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Common names
  • Arrow Leaf Sage

Arrow Leaf Sage (Salvia sagittata) was a featured
Plant of the Day for November 18, 2015.
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Uploaded by wcgypsy
Location: Coastal San Diego County 
Date: 2019-03-16
Local nursery
Location: UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens
Date: 2007-08-06
Location: UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens
Date: 2007-08-06

Courtesy Crownsville Nursery
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Courtesy Robin's Salvias
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Location: AZ
Date: Spring
The hummingbirds flock and fight over this plant. The soft large

Date: Jan 15, 2011 8:25 PM
Location: AZ
Date: 2016-06-11
Because this is in a raised bed it blooms all year.

Courtesy Crownsville Nursery
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Courtesy Crownsville Nursery
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Photo courtesy of Annie's Annuals and Perennials

Courtesy Robin's Salvias
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Photo courtesy of Annie's Annuals and Perennials
Comments:
  • Posted by Marilyn (Kentucky - Zone 6a) on May 27, 2013 10:12 PM concerning plant:
    "Salvia sagittata is a herbaceous perennial plant that is native to the Andes Mountains, growing at elevations from 9,500 to 10,500 feet. The specific epithet refers to the arrow-shaped leaves. The plant was collected and named in 1798 by Hipólito Ruiz López and José Antonio Pavón Jiménez, two Spanish botanists who spent ten years in Peru and Chile on a commission by the government of Spain to go to the New World in search of new medicinal and agricultural plants.

    Salvia sagittata reportedly reaches 7.5 feet tall in the wild and 2.5 feet in cultivation. It is covered with yellow-green leaves that are rugose on the upper surface—with the underside covered with short white hairs and heavily veined. The inflorescences are very sticky, reaching up to 2 feet long above the leafy stems. The 1 inch flowers are a brilliant blue, with a spreading lower lip. A pistil and two yellow stamens show in the upper lip."

    Taken from wikipedia's page at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

Plant Events from our members
variegatagal On March 8, 2021 Maintenance performed
variegatagal On September 19, 2020 Transplanted
variegatagal On September 16, 2020 Miscellaneous Event
Still hanging in there.
variegatagal On April 29, 2018 Potted up
Found volunteer. Potted.
variegatagal On March 18, 2018 Entered Dormancy
No green yet, will need pruning to remove dead top growth.
variegatagal On May 29, 2017 Transplanted
Backyard. Has about 1' soft growth
variegatagal On February 23, 2017 Miscellaneous Event
No rebound basal growth. Continue to observe.
variegatagal On March 31, 2016 Obtained plant
Online purchase 3/24/16 VincentGardens.com
Vincent Gardens
1960 East Baker Hwy
Douglas, GA 31535
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Arrow-leaf Sage (Salvia microphylla x sagittata) by cocoajuno Jun 11, 2016 9:44 AM 0

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