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mexican lavender plant Shop 'Salvia leucantha Midnight' Care & Growing GuideThe Purple Mexican Sage, known as Salvia leucantha Midnight, is a stunning perennial celebrated for its vibrant, velvety blooms and graceful, arching growth habit. A cultivar of the popular Salvia leucantha species, Midnight is prized for its deep purple flowers that bring dramatic flair to any garden. Native to Mexico and Central America, the Midnight Salvia has slender, arching stems covered with narrow, lance shaped leaves that are a soft, silvery

The Purple Mexican Sage, known as Salvia leucantha ‘Midnight,’ is a stunning perennial celebrated for its vibrant, velvety blooms and graceful, arching growth habit. A cultivar of the popular Salvia leucantha species, ‘Midnight’ is prized for its deep purple flowers that bring dramatic flair to any garden.  

Native to Mexico and Central America, the Midnight Salvia has slender, arching stems covered with narrow, lance-shaped leaves that are a soft, silvery green. The foliage has a fine texture and is lightly aromatic when crushed. The plant’s defining characteristic is its velvety, tubular flowers borne on long spikes that rise above the foliage. These blooms are vibrant purple and create a striking contrast against the silvery-green backdrop. This Midnight Mexican bush sage also has an extended blooming season, from late summer to fall, ensuring months of color in the landscape.

When fully grown, the Salvia midnight Purple typically grows up to 4 feet tall and spreads equally 4 feet wide.

Its bushy growth habit and gracefully arching stems make it a standout feature in borders, mass plantings, or as a focal point in containers.

The flowers of this cultivar are a deep, velvety purple, growing in dense, elongated spikes.

These blooms provide ornamental appeal through fall, often persisting until the first frost. 

They attract attention not only for their rich color but also for their tactile softness, lending the plant its “Velvet Sage” nickname. It is a magnet for pollinators.

Its nectar-rich blooms are highly attractive to hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens.  

Salvia Midnight is a hardy and easy-to-maintain plant. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Watering should be moderate; allow the soil to dry between waterings, as the plant is drought-tolerant once established. It prefers well-drained  specialized  soil, opens in a new tab with a slightly sandy or loamy texture. 

If grown indoors, the plant should be kept in bright light with temperatures between 60–75°F.

For outdoor cultivation, it is hardy in USDA zones 8–11, where it can withstand light frosts but not prolonged freezing conditions.

Pruning is recommended in late winter or early spring to encourage fresh growth and maintain a tidy shape.

It can be propagated through stem cuttings or divisions, which root readily in moist, well-draining soil.  

According to the ASPCA, Salvia leucantha and its cultivars, including ‘Midnight,’ are non-toxic to humans and pets including dogs, cats, or birds. This makes it a safe choice for gardens where pets or wildlife are frequent. 

Overall, the Purple Mexican Sage ‘Salvia leucantha Midnight’ is a versatile and visually stunning plant that offers a wealth of benefits. Its striking purple blooms, low-maintenance nature, and ability to attract pollinators make it an excellent choice for a variety of garden styles. With proper care, it will provide years of vibrant color and ecological support, cementing its place as a garden favorite. 

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