Autumn Sage

Salvia Greggii

Growth Potential

Typically grows into a mounded shape, reaching 2-3 feet in height and width.

A True Texas Landscape Staple

A true Texas staple, Autumn Sage is a small, semi-evergreen shrub prized for its prolific and long-lasting blooms. Available in a wide range of colors including red, pink, purple, and white, it is a favorite of hummingbirds and butterflies. Its aromatic foliage is also deer- resistant.

Autumn Sage Salvia Greggii Flowers Landscaping

Best Area to Plant

The "Hot" Zone:

Perfect for those brutal south or
west-facing garden beds. It thrives in high-heat areas where other flowers wilt, such as along concrete driveways or stone walkways.

Butterfly & Hummingbird Waystations:

Plant it near a porch, patio, or kitchen window. Because it blooms nearly year-round (except for the dead of winter), you will have a front-row seat to constant pollinator activity.

Low-Maintenance Borders:

Its mounding habit makes it an ideal “mid-layer” plant-place it in front of taller grasses like Maiden Grass and behind low groundcovers like Silver Ponyfoot.

Raised Beds & Slopes:

Autumn Sage must have good drainage. If you have heavy clay, plant it in a raised stone bed or on a sloped area where water doesn’t pool. It hates “wet feet” during the winter.

Care Instructions

  • Light:

    Needs full sun for the best blooming.

  • Water:

    Drought-tolerant once established but appreciates occasional watering during extreme heat.

  • Soil:

    Requires well- drained soil.

  • Pruning:

    Prune back by about one-third in mid-summer to encourage a flush of new fall blooms. For a tidier appearance, cut it back to about 6 inches in late winter before new growth begins.