May Night Salvia
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The Salvia May Night, 'Salvias', a spring planted tuberous root, is known for its aromatic foliage, attractive leaves, and long season of bloom. The deliciously fragrant foliage and flowers attract bees and other garden pollinators. May Night performs best in rich well drained soils. The indigo black flowers are outlined with delicate purple bracts. May Night makes a perfect specimen plant or perennial border, and they do well as container plants.
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