Salvia 'Waverly' is a stunning plant that will enhance the beauty of any California landscape. This sage is a favorite among Salvia enthusiasts for its vigor and performance and the curving, long wands of white flowers flushed with pink-lavender tones add elegance and grace to the garden.
The origins of Waverly Sage are unknown but some believe it shares genetics with Salvia leucantha and Salvia corrugata. Wonderful white blooms with fuzzy upper lips flush with pink-lavender tones as the flower ages. The purple-green calyx holding the flowers to the darkened stems provide contrast and enhance the beauty of the blooms. Starting in late spring, flowers appear in whorls on 2 ft. long wands that stretch outward in a graceful curve, blooming continuously until the first frost. In mild, frost-free climates, Waverly will bloom year round.
Salvia ‘Waverly’ is a large herbaceous perennial with dark green, deeply veined, wrinkled slender leaves that are lance-shaped and generally 2-3 inches long. This Salvia may experience cold damage from frost or will die back to ground with colder temperatures. The roots will survive winter temperatures around 25? and the plant will resprout quickly when the temperatures stay above freezing. ‘Waverly’ is evergreen in frost-free climates.
Easy to grow and vigorous, Salvia 'Waverly' is a large, bushy perennial that can be used in a variety of landscape designs if given the room to grow. The long graceful flower wands add movement to the garden and it looks stunning when planted in groups or as a border. ‘Waverly’ looks amazing as an accent plant in coastal gardens or cottage gardens. Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies love this sage and is the perfect plant for a pollinator-friendly garden.