Perovskia ‘Blue Spire’ – Cotswold Grown Perennial

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Perovskia ‘Blue Spire’ – Cotswold Grown Perennial

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Description

A striking, architectural perennial with upright, silver-grey stems and finely divided aromatic foliage, Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Blue Spire’ is prized for its tall spires of hazy lavender-blue flowers that bloom for weeks in late summer. Its open, airy structure makes it ideal for adding height, movement, and a touch of silver to sunny borders and gravel gardens.

Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Blue Spire’, commonly known as Russian Sage, is drought-tolerant and thrives in dry, poor soils, making it a brilliant choice for low-maintenance, Mediterranean-style planting schemes.

Perennial
Woody-based, Flowering, Summer–Autumn Interest

Flowers: July–Octobe

Foliage: Spring–Autumn

Scientific Name
Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Blue Spire’ (named after V. A. Perovsky, a 19th-century Russian general; atriplicifolia = foliage like Atriplex / orache)

Synonyms
Salvia yangii ‘Blue Spire’ (recent reclassification – Perovskia is now considered part of the Salvia genus, but ‘Perovskia’ is still widely used horticulturally)

Common Name
Russian Sage

Origin
Native to Central Asia – including Afghanistan, Tibet, and western China

Pruning Tips
Cut back hard in early spring to just above the woody base (around 15–20cm). This encourages strong new growth and helps maintain a tidy shape.

Wildlife Value
Excellent nectar source for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.

Positioning
Full sun is essential – thrives in hot, exposed spots. Best at the back or middle of borders where its tall stems can sway gently in the breeze.

Wate
Drought-tolerant once established. Water during the first growing season and then only in prolonged dry periods.

Soil
Well-drained soil is crucial. Prefers poor to moderately fertile soils – avoid heavy clay or overly rich composts which can reduce flowering and cause flopping.

Food
Generally doesn’t need feeding. Too much fertiliser encourages leggy growth. A mulch of gravel or sand around the base improves drainage and supports upright stems.

Pet-safe
Non-toxic and safe for pets.

Sprouts Top Tips
Plant alongside echinops, sedums, and grasses for a naturalistic, pollinator-friendly border that thrives on neglect and sun.

Additional information

Size

9cm, 13cm, 17cm

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