Hummingbird Sage
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Hummingbird Sage is a bold and aromatic groundcover beloved by both gardeners and hummingbirds. Native to California's coastal and foothill regions, this semi-evergreen perennial thrives in partial shade—making it a standout for dry, shady areas under oaks, along woodland edges, or on north-facing slopes.
Its broad, wrinkled leaves exude a fruity, pineapple-like scent and spread gradually via rhizomes to form dense, weed-suppressing mats. In spring and early summer, tall flower spikes rise above the foliage bearing rich magenta blooms nestled in burgundy calyxes—an irresistible combination for hummingbirds and native bees alike.
Why Choose Hummingbird Sage?
- Performs in Dry Shade: One of the few natives that thrives in partial or full shade, even under oaks.
- Pollinator Favorite: Especially attractive to hummingbirds and long-tongued native bees.
- Fragrant, Lush Foliage: Pineapple-scented leaves provide texture and fragrance year-round.
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Low-Maintenance Groundcover: Spreads easily without being aggressive, ideal for erosion control and underplanting.
Plant in well-drained soil with dappled or partial shade; avoid overhead irrigation to prevent mildew. Allow room for horizontal spread, and cut back spent flower stalks after bloom to encourage a tidy shape. Can tolerate full sun in cooler coastal areas but prefers protection from harsh afternoon rays inland.
- Cut back flower stalks in late summer after blooming to encourage fresh foliage.
- Water to establish, then reduce to monthly or less in most coastal or shaded sites.
- May spread by rhizomes - divide every few years to control size or propagate.
- Protect from deep frost in colder zones or grow in containers for overwintering.
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