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Perovskia 'Lacey Blue'
- Transforming the landscape with ease, this Russian sage showcases dense, upright, and hazy spikes of violet-blue flowers appearing in late summer. This characteristic ensures it stands out as a true horticultural masterpiece.
- It will mature gracefully into a airy, upright, and gracefully branching growth habit. It is beautifully complemented by its highly aromatic, deeply divided silvery-grey deciduous foliage smelling of sage when brushed, making it highly rewarding to cultivate.
- To achieve its full ornamental potential, plant this Russian sage in very well-drained soil in the hottest, driest, and sunniest spot available in the garden. Despite its highly ornamental appearance, it is reassuringly robust and easy to care for in the UK.
- Your garden will buzz with life as this Russian sage brings in masses of bees, butterflies, and hoverflies completely drawn to the late-summer blooms all year round. It requires a hard prune in early spring to maintain a strong, bushy, and floriferous framework.
- It is quite remarkable to consider that Russian sage isn't actually a true sage, nor is it genuinely native to Russia. It was named in honour of the 19th-century Russian general V.A. Perovski, but naturally grows in the harsh climates of Central Asia.
$6.01
Original: $20.02
-70%Perovskia 'Lacey Blue'—
$20.02
$6.01Perovskia 'Lacey Blue'
- Transforming the landscape with ease, this Russian sage showcases dense, upright, and hazy spikes of violet-blue flowers appearing in late summer. This characteristic ensures it stands out as a true horticultural masterpiece.
- It will mature gracefully into a airy, upright, and gracefully branching growth habit. It is beautifully complemented by its highly aromatic, deeply divided silvery-grey deciduous foliage smelling of sage when brushed, making it highly rewarding to cultivate.
- To achieve its full ornamental potential, plant this Russian sage in very well-drained soil in the hottest, driest, and sunniest spot available in the garden. Despite its highly ornamental appearance, it is reassuringly robust and easy to care for in the UK.
- Your garden will buzz with life as this Russian sage brings in masses of bees, butterflies, and hoverflies completely drawn to the late-summer blooms all year round. It requires a hard prune in early spring to maintain a strong, bushy, and floriferous framework.
- It is quite remarkable to consider that Russian sage isn't actually a true sage, nor is it genuinely native to Russia. It was named in honour of the 19th-century Russian general V.A. Perovski, but naturally grows in the harsh climates of Central Asia.
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- Transforming the landscape with ease, this Russian sage showcases dense, upright, and hazy spikes of violet-blue flowers appearing in late summer. This characteristic ensures it stands out as a true horticultural masterpiece.
- It will mature gracefully into a airy, upright, and gracefully branching growth habit. It is beautifully complemented by its highly aromatic, deeply divided silvery-grey deciduous foliage smelling of sage when brushed, making it highly rewarding to cultivate.
- To achieve its full ornamental potential, plant this Russian sage in very well-drained soil in the hottest, driest, and sunniest spot available in the garden. Despite its highly ornamental appearance, it is reassuringly robust and easy to care for in the UK.
- Your garden will buzz with life as this Russian sage brings in masses of bees, butterflies, and hoverflies completely drawn to the late-summer blooms all year round. It requires a hard prune in early spring to maintain a strong, bushy, and floriferous framework.
- It is quite remarkable to consider that Russian sage isn't actually a true sage, nor is it genuinely native to Russia. It was named in honour of the 19th-century Russian general V.A. Perovski, but naturally grows in the harsh climates of Central Asia.























