Sage Russian ‘Blue Jean Baby’
Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Blue Jean Baby’
Note: Patented Plant PP#29,281: Propagation Restrictions Apply



Characteristics
- Type: Perennial
- Zone: 5 – 9
- Height: 2 – 3 Feet
- Spread: 3 Feet
- Bloom Time: Mid-Summer to Fall
- Bloom Description: Lavender/Blue
- Sun: Full Sun
- Water: Dry to medium
- Maintenance: Low
- Flower: Showy
- Leaf: Fragrant
- Attracts: Bees, Butterflies. Pollinators
- Tolerates: Rabbit, Deer, Drought, Clay Soil, Dry Soil, Air Pollution
Culture
Easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soils, Russian Sage ‘Blue Jean Baby’ thrives on full sun. Sharp soil drainage is especially important. Avoid wet, poorly drained soils. Plants have good drought tolerance. Best flowering occurs in full sun locations. Stems are more likely to flop if plants are grown in part shade. Cut back plants almost to the ground in late winter to early spring as soon as new growth appears.
Admired for its silvery gray, fragrant foliage as much as its lavender-purple flowers, Russian sage makes a bold statement in the garden. The abundant, spiky clusters of flowers bloom from late spring until autumn, almost completely obscuring the leaves. Use as a ground cover for open areas or as a specimen plant. It prefers very dry conditions, making it an ideal plant for xeriscaping. If you would like to apply mulch around the plants, gravel is a better choice than organic mulch because it allows better moisture evaporation
Noteworthy Characteristics
Perovskia atriplicifolia, commonly called Russian sage, is a woody-based perennial of the mint family.
‘Blue Jean Baby’ is a shorter, compact variety that is full and vigorous in the landscape, with upright stems that resist flopping. One of the earliest to bloom, with midsummer lavender-blue flowers and smoky purple calyxes that hold well into fall. Finely textured aromatic foliage is a complementary soft gray-green. Great in mass plantings or as a single accent. Deciduous. An ideal plant for those with smaller yards.
Problems
No serious insect or disease problems. Plants tend to sprawl or flop over as the summer progresses.
Garden Uses
Mass or specimen in borders. Provides long summer bloom for the perennial border. Contrasts well with both pink (e.g., phlox, mallow or roses) and yellow (e.g., rudbeckia) perennials. Good Cut Flower.