


May Knight Salvia
May Night Salvia is a rugged, long-blooming perennial beloved for its deep indigo-violet flower spikes and aromatic, textured foliage. Blooming heavily in late spring and often reblooming with deadheading, this sun-loving plant attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds while resisting deer and rabbits. Compact and upright, May Night is ideal for borders, pollinator gardens, or mass plantings where its bold color and vertical form can shine.
Height/Spread: 18–24 in. tall × 18–24 in. wide
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer (reblooms with deadheading)
Light: Full sun
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 4–9
Features:
Deep violet-blue flower spikes attract pollinators
Aromatic, textured foliage resists deer and rabbits
Compact, upright habit fits easily into small spaces
Reblooming with regular deadheading
Drought-tolerant once established
Excellent for borders, cottage gardens, and mass plantings
Ships in a trade 1-gallon pot.
May Night Salvia is a rugged, long-blooming perennial beloved for its deep indigo-violet flower spikes and aromatic, textured foliage. Blooming heavily in late spring and often reblooming with deadheading, this sun-loving plant attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds while resisting deer and rabbits. Compact and upright, May Night is ideal for borders, pollinator gardens, or mass plantings where its bold color and vertical form can shine.
Height/Spread: 18–24 in. tall × 18–24 in. wide
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer (reblooms with deadheading)
Light: Full sun
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 4–9
Features:
Deep violet-blue flower spikes attract pollinators
Aromatic, textured foliage resists deer and rabbits
Compact, upright habit fits easily into small spaces
Reblooming with regular deadheading
Drought-tolerant once established
Excellent for borders, cottage gardens, and mass plantings
Ships in a trade 1-gallon pot.