Salvia azurea (Azure Blue Sage)
Also known as Azure Sage, Sky Blue Sage or Pitcher Sage.
Azure Blue Sage is a clump-forming perennial sporting azure blue flowers from mid-summer to fall. It is drought-tolerant once established and it may only need watering in an extended drought. It needs good drainage. It typically grows 2-5 ft tall, but can be cut back to half its size in mid –summer to control size and re-invigorate the plant to become bushier with more blooms. It tolerates a range of soil types, including poor soil, but it does not do well in heavy clay.
Azure Blue Sage fits perfectly in a cottage or meadow garden, rock garden, planted en masse or as a focal point. It pairs well with Maximilian Sunflower, various red-flowering sages as well as Shrubby Boneset and ornamental grasses, such as Gulf Muhly, Lindheimer Muhly or Mexican Feather Grass.
AT A GLANCE
| Texas native | Yes | 
| Water use | Low | 
| Sun exposure | Full sun to part shade | 
| Bloom color | Azure blue | 
| Bloom time | Mid-summer to fall | 
| Mature height | 2-5 ft | 
| Mature spread | 1-3 ft | 
| Attracts | Butterflies, bees | 
| Notes | Needs good drainage. Native bee and bumble bee friendly. | 
DISTRIBUTION MAPS
|  Present in state | 
|  Present in county and native | 
|  Native to North America, but adventive & escaped in state | 
|  Not present in state | 
|  Present and rare, native in county | 
|  Previously present, now extinct | 
|  Questionable presence (cross-hatched, regardless of color) | 

 
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
  