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Plant Habit: Shrub
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Water Preferences: Mesic
Dry Mesic
Dry
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 8a -12.2 °C (10 °F) to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
Maximum recommended zone: Zone 11
Plant Height: 3 - 4 feet
Plant Spread: 3 - 4 feet
Leaves: Fragrant
Broadleaf
Flowers: Showy
Flower Color: Red
Bloom Size: 1"-2"
Flower Time: Late summer or early fall
Fall
Late fall or early winter
Uses: Provides winter interest
Culinary Herb
Suitable as Annual
Edible Parts: Leaves
Flowers
Eating Methods: Tea
Raw
Wildlife Attractant: Hummingbirds
Resistances: Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Humidity tolerant
Propagation: Other methods: Cuttings: Stem
Stolons and runners
Pollinators: Bees
Containers: Suitable in 3 gallon or larger
Needs excellent drainage in pots

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Common names
  • Pineapple Sage

Pineapple Sage (Salvia elegans) was a featured
Plant of the Day for October 11, 2015.
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Location: Willamette Valley, OR
Date: Oct. 22, 2009
Location: Lincoln, NE
Date: 2011-10-18
Location: Tampa Bay, Florida 
Date: 2020-12-15
Location: My garden
Date: 2016-11-05
Location: Hamilton Square Perennial Garden, Historic City Cemetery, Sacramento CA.
Date: 2014-11-14
A large clump in its November glory untill winters chill ends the
Location: Courtyard entrance, right side.
Date: 2014-10-18
Photo by Deebie
Location: photographed at the San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum
Credit: Eric Hunt / Wikipedia
Location: In my Northern California garden
Date: 2011-12-09
Location: Southern Pines, NC (Boyd House garden)
Date: October 5, 2022
Pineapple sage #103 nn; LHB page 855, 176-18-?; AG page 412, 82-1
Location: My garden in Warrenville, SC
Date: October 2013
Location: Southern Pines, NC (Boyd House garden)
Date: November 4, 2023
Gulf Fritillary (Dione vanillae) nectaring on Pineapple sage #103
Location: My garden in Kentucky
Date: 2006-10-03
Love those red flowers!
Location: My garden in Warrenville, SC
Date: October 17, 2013
Blooms late into the season

Date: 2012-05-05
Location: Pleasant Grove, Utah
Date: 2011-10-26
With Ruta...the blue plant
Location: central Illinois
Date: October 2006
Location: My garden
Date: 2014-10-06
Location: Gulf-coast Texas
Date: 2014-12-07
Pineapple Sage Blooming Today
Location: Courtyard entrance, right side.
Date: 2014-10-18
Location: The Natural State (Arkansas)
Date: 2020-04-17
Location: all photos from my garden
Date: 2013-10-19
Location: Willamette Valley, OR
Date: Oct. 22, 2009
Location: West Jefferson, North Carolina
Date: 2022-10-07
Location: My garden in N E Pa. 
Date: 2011-10-04
Photo by gardengus
Location: Coastal San Diego County 
Date: 2018-04-30
Location: Flamingo Gardens in Davie, Florida
Date: 2022-02-23
kept as a sheared low shrub
Location: South Jordan, Utah, United States
Date: 2017-11-11
Location: My garden in Kentucky
Date: 2011-10-06
Love these gorgeous red blooms!
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Date: 2021-11-03
Location: IL
Date: 2010-10-18

Photo Courtesy of Lazy S'S Farm Nursery.
  • Uploaded by Joy
Location: Middle Tennessee
Date: 2014-08-04
Location: My yard in Middle Tennessee
Date: 2014-10-01
Location: my garden in Dawsonville, GA (north Geogia mountains)
Date: 2021-12-06
Growing by protected south-facing wall in zone 7b (north of expec
Location: Daytona Beach, Florida
Date: 2013-02-01
Location: My garden in Kentucky
Date: 2015-09-16
Location: Garland (Dallas), TX
Location: My garden in Kentucky
Date: 2015-09-16
The red flowers are peeking out and it won't be too long before t
Location: Tennessee
Date: 2014-04-11
Young plant
Location: My garden
Date: 2014-10-06
Location: Lily fence - full sun
Date: 2010-1030
Location: Lily fence - full sun
Date: 2010-1022
Location: Courtyard entrance, right side.
Date: 2014-10-18
Location: West Jefferson, North Carolina
Date: 2022-10-07
Location: My garden in Kentucky
Date: 2006-10-03
Location: My garden in Kentucky
Date: 2011-10-06
Location: My garden in Kentucky
Date: 2011-10-06
Location: Courtyard entrance, right side, full sun
Date: 2015-05-17
Location: Lucketts, Loudoun County, Virginia
Date: 2011-10-21
Photo by lisam0313

Photo Courtesy of Lazy S'S Farm Nursery.
  • Uploaded by Joy
Location: South Carolina
Location: My yard in Middle Tennessee
Date: 2014-10-01
Location: central Illinois
Date: October 2006
Location: Courtyard entrance, right side.
Date: 2014-10-06
Location: Courtyard entrance, right side.
Date: 2014-10-06
Photo by abhege
Location: Missouri City, TX
Date: September 2015
Location: IL
Date: 2015-11-04
This just starts to look good before the cold gets it.
Location: Virginia
Date: 2012-05-30
Location: My garden in N E Pa. 
Date: 2013-02-24
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2017-05-31
Location: Austin ,TX
Date: February
Survived winter
Location: My garden in Kentucky
Date: 2011-10-06
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2005-09-29
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Date: 2021-11-03
Location: Charleston, SC
Date: 2018-03-18
Recent transplant from a garden on the island of Wadmalaw, SC
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2017-06-13

Date: 2014-02-28
Location: Virginia
Date: 2012-05-30
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2017-06-01
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2005-09-27

Date: 2014-02-28
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Comments:
  • Posted by RickCorey (Everett WA 98204 - Zone 8a) on Sep 8, 2011 7:09 PM concerning plant:
    Leaves fragrant, used to make tea or jelly. Edible flowers attract bees & butterflies.
    Semi-erect growth habit. Bag seed heads to collect seed. Seed doesn't store well.
    Provenance: Mexico. Older name: S. rutilans. Family: Lamiaceae.
    Grows as annual in Zone 6.
    Other propagation method: softwood cuttings.
    Height 36" to 48", prefers full sun.
    Spacing: 24" to 36"
  • Posted by longk (Oxford UK - Zone 8a) on May 29, 2017 2:28 AM concerning plant:
    Not hardy where I live in the UK, but I've found the best way to propagate is from the root runners, which can be potted up with 100% success.
    Late blooming.
  • Posted by sucrose (Ohio - Zone 6a) on Nov 20, 2022 9:30 PM concerning plant:
    found it at a local garden center herb section.
  • Posted by Marilyn (Kentucky - Zone 6a) on May 26, 2013 10:07 PM concerning plant:
    "Salvia elegans, commonly called Pineapple sage or Tangerine Sage, is a perennial shrub native to Mexico and Guatemala. It inhabits Madrean and Mesoamerican pine-oak forests between 6,000 and 9,000 feet.

    S. elegans has tubular red flowers and an attractive scent to the leaves that is similar to pineapple. It produces numerous erect leafy stems and flowers in the late autumn. The red flowers are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. In a highland temperate forest in central Mexico, pineapple sage was found to be one of the three most-visited species by hummingbirds. It is a short-day plant. The flowering season in Mexico is August onward; further north it may not flower till later autumn, and if there are no frosts, it may flower till spring.

    In cultivation, Pineapple sage grows to 3.9 to 4.9 feet tall, with the roots extending underground to form a large clump. The pale yellow-green leaves are veined, and covered with fine hairs. Six to twelve scarlet flowers grow in whorls, with a long inflorescence that blooms gradually and over a prolonged period of time. With a hard frost, the plant will die down to the ground and grow back the following spring. Pineapple sage was introduced into horticulture about 1870.

    The leaves and flowers of S. elegans are edible. The plant is extensively used in Mexican traditional medicine, especially for the treatment of anxiety, and also for lowering of blood pressure. Although scientific information about these medicinal properties is scarce, a preliminary study on mice found support for the plant potentially having antidepressant and antianxiety properties. Pineapple sage has also been shown to have a dose-dependent antihypertensive effect, attributed to its action as an angiotensin II receptor antagonist and inhibitor of the angiotensin converting enzyme."

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

  • Posted by Marilyn (Kentucky - Zone 6a) on Dec 8, 2011 6:55 PM concerning plant:
    This year I planted Pineapple Sage in a 24 inch tall plastic container. (the other years I planted it in 20 inch plastic containers). Even though it had other plants in the container this year, it still did a lot better. It didn't seem to wilt as much or at all this year. I do remember adding some compost into the potting soil, so that might've been the trick too!

    From now on, this is the container size and I'll have to remember to add compost into the potting soil! Also, I'm thinking about planting it by itself. I think it will do even better with no competition.
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