If you're looking for a versatile and attractive herb for your New Zealand garden, the sage plant is an excellent choice. Sage has long been a favourite among gardeners for its fragrant foliage, edible leaves, pollinator-friendly flowers, and year-round visual interest. In NZ, the sage plant thrives across most climates, making it a reliable addition to herb gardens, borders, and ornamental beds. Whether you're cultivating sage for culinary use, as an ornamental, or for its resilience and easy care, there's a sage variety to suit every gardener's needs.

Perovskia atriplicifolia, commonly known as Russian Sage or Russian Lavender, is a small and erect shrub that is grown for its fine foliage and impressive flowers. Masses of tiny, dark blue flowers are borne on upright stems above the foliage through summer and autumn. The foliage comprises white stems which bear fine grey leaves as it grows to 1 m tall and the same wide. This Perovskia plant is commonly used in Mediterranean gardens, included in a mixed planting, added to borders, used in coastal gardens, or planted as a lovely backdrop to smaller plants. This is a popular landscaping plant.

Salvia Wendys Wish is a variety of Sage grown for its rich display of flowers from summer through autumn. It produces long and slender, flower spikes that host masses of dark pink flowers. The flowers sit neatly above the mid-green foliage as it grows to 80 cm tall and the same wide. Wendys Wish Sage is ideal for herb gardens, mixed plantings, cottage gardens, borders, or container growing.
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