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Salvia leucophylla x clevelandii - Pozo Blue

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Salvia leucophylla x clevelandii - Pozo Blue

If youve ever struggled to keep Salvia clevelandii happy, meet its easy-going cousin, Salvia Pozo Blue, a superstar hybrid between S. clevelandii and S. leucophylla thats as rugged as it is gorgeous! Originally developed at Las Pilitas Nursery, this California native hybrid brings gardeners the best of both worlds: the heady, resinous scent and whorled violet-blue blooms of clevelandii with the tough, adaptable nature of leucophylla.

A true survivor plant, Pozo Blue laughs in the face of heat, drought, and even clay-ish soils (yes, the kind that make other sages pout). Once established, its one of the most resilient and low-maintenance perennials you can grow. Deer tend to steer clear thanks to its aromatic foliage, but pollinators cant get enough! Expect a steady parade of hummingbirds, butterflies, and native bees visiting from June through October.

Growing to about 4 x 4, Pozo Blue makes a striking feature in waterwise landscapes, native gardens, and sunny slopes. It also thrives in large containers (15+ gallons)perfect for patios where you can enjoy that incredible, head-turning fragrance up close. Its silvery-green, textured foliage provides year-round appeal, contrasting beautifully with other California natives like Eriogonum, Artemisia, or Penstemon.

For best results, plant in full sun and well-draining soil. Once established, deep but infrequent watering will keep it happy. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth. If you're into sensory gardening, Pozo Blue is a must. Just brushing the leaves releases a burst of that signature sage scent that says California summer.

Fun Fact: The name Pozo Blue comes from the Pozo region in San Luis Obispo County, where the hybrid was first discovered, an area known for its rugged beauty and wildflower diversity. A fitting home for such a tough and beautiful sage!

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Flat Rate Plant Shipping (Nice and Simple!)

  • Order 4 or 6 qualifying plants and enjoy a flat shipping rate of $14.99 to eligible states.
  • Going bigger? Boxes with 8 or 12 qualifying plants ship for $19.99.
  • Please note: this option isn’t available for PO Boxes.
  • Shipping is limited to the contiguous 48 states.
  • Some plants—especially the fussy or oversized ones—may not qualify due to size, season, or special handling needs.
  • Occasionally, certain orders may need roomier packaging or a little extra care in transit.

For your convenience, Annie's plants ship in boxes of 4, 6, 8, or 12 plants per box. See Shipping Information below for additional details regarding states necessitating expedited shipping and other shipping policies.

If youve ever struggled to keep Salvia clevelandii happy, meet its easy-going cousin, Salvia Pozo Blue, a superstar hybrid between S. clevelandii and S. leucophylla thats as rugged as it is gorgeous! Originally developed at Las Pilitas Nursery, this California native hybrid brings gardeners the best of both worlds: the heady, resinous scent and whorled violet-blue blooms of clevelandii with the tough, adaptable nature of leucophylla.

A true survivor plant, Pozo Blue laughs in the face of heat, drought, and even clay-ish soils (yes, the kind that make other sages pout). Once established, its one of the most resilient and low-maintenance perennials you can grow. Deer tend to steer clear thanks to its aromatic foliage, but pollinators cant get enough! Expect a steady parade of hummingbirds, butterflies, and native bees visiting from June through October.

Growing to about 4 x 4, Pozo Blue makes a striking feature in waterwise landscapes, native gardens, and sunny slopes. It also thrives in large containers (15+ gallons)perfect for patios where you can enjoy that incredible, head-turning fragrance up close. Its silvery-green, textured foliage provides year-round appeal, contrasting beautifully with other California natives like Eriogonum, Artemisia, or Penstemon.

For best results, plant in full sun and well-draining soil. Once established, deep but infrequent watering will keep it happy. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth. If you're into sensory gardening, Pozo Blue is a must. Just brushing the leaves releases a burst of that signature sage scent that says California summer.

Fun Fact: The name Pozo Blue comes from the Pozo region in San Luis Obispo County, where the hybrid was first discovered, an area known for its rugged beauty and wildflower diversity. A fitting home for such a tough and beautiful sage!

Shipping Information

Flat Rate Plant Shipping (Nice and Simple!)

  • Order 4 or 6 qualifying plants and enjoy a flat shipping rate of $14.99 to eligible states.
  • Going bigger? Boxes with 8 or 12 qualifying plants ship for $19.99.
  • Please note: this option isn’t available for PO Boxes.
  • Shipping is limited to the contiguous 48 states.
  • Some plants—especially the fussy or oversized ones—may not qualify due to size, season, or special handling needs.
  • Occasionally, certain orders may need roomier packaging or a little extra care in transit.

For your convenience, Annie's plants ship in boxes of 4, 6, 8, or 12 plants per box. See Shipping Information below for additional details regarding states necessitating expedited shipping and other shipping policies.

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Salvia leucophylla x clevelandii - Pozo Blue
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If youve ever struggled to keep Salvia clevelandii happy, meet its easy-going cousin, Salvia Pozo Blue, a superstar hybrid between S. clevelandii and S. leucophylla thats as rugged as it is gorgeous! Originally developed at Las Pilitas Nursery, this California native hybrid brings gardeners the best of both worlds: the heady, resinous scent and whorled violet-blue blooms of clevelandii with the tough, adaptable nature of leucophylla.

A true survivor plant, Pozo Blue laughs in the face of heat, drought, and even clay-ish soils (yes, the kind that make other sages pout). Once established, its one of the most resilient and low-maintenance perennials you can grow. Deer tend to steer clear thanks to its aromatic foliage, but pollinators cant get enough! Expect a steady parade of hummingbirds, butterflies, and native bees visiting from June through October.

Growing to about 4 x 4, Pozo Blue makes a striking feature in waterwise landscapes, native gardens, and sunny slopes. It also thrives in large containers (15+ gallons)perfect for patios where you can enjoy that incredible, head-turning fragrance up close. Its silvery-green, textured foliage provides year-round appeal, contrasting beautifully with other California natives like Eriogonum, Artemisia, or Penstemon.

For best results, plant in full sun and well-draining soil. Once established, deep but infrequent watering will keep it happy. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth. If you're into sensory gardening, Pozo Blue is a must. Just brushing the leaves releases a burst of that signature sage scent that says California summer.

Fun Fact: The name Pozo Blue comes from the Pozo region in San Luis Obispo County, where the hybrid was first discovered, an area known for its rugged beauty and wildflower diversity. A fitting home for such a tough and beautiful sage!

Shipping Information

Flat Rate Plant Shipping (Nice and Simple!)

  • Order 4 or 6 qualifying plants and enjoy a flat shipping rate of $14.99 to eligible states.
  • Going bigger? Boxes with 8 or 12 qualifying plants ship for $19.99.
  • Please note: this option isn’t available for PO Boxes.
  • Shipping is limited to the contiguous 48 states.
  • Some plants—especially the fussy or oversized ones—may not qualify due to size, season, or special handling needs.
  • Occasionally, certain orders may need roomier packaging or a little extra care in transit.

For your convenience, Annie's plants ship in boxes of 4, 6, 8, or 12 plants per box. See Shipping Information below for additional details regarding states necessitating expedited shipping and other shipping policies.