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A superb white-flowering perennial, Salvia x sylvestris ‘Snow Hill’ or ‘Schneehugel’ features vertical, tightly packed flower spikes of pure white flowers, appearing in early summer and lasting throughout the summer. If deadheaded, it may even produce a second flush that often lasts well into fall. Perfect for enlivening and brightening ...
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An exceptionally long bloomer with numerous spikes of bright white flowers set against gray-green, aromatic foliage. A wonderful easy care choice for planting in drifts or spotting into a sunny mixed border or wild garden. The flowers are long-lasting in arrangements.
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'Snow Hill' is a reliable garden plant with a more compact habit than many other perennial salvias. Pure white flower spikes put on a marvelous show beginning in early summer and continue well into the summer if deadheaded.
AKA Salvia sylvestris 'Schneehuegel' Spikes of soft white flowers; Gray-green foliage is fragrant when crushed; Excellent cut flower, dried or fresh; Bloom Time: Late spring to late summer
Salvia nemorosa 'Snow Hill' garden sage. (syn. Schneehügel) A sport from 'Blue Hill', 'Schneehügel' or 'Snow Hill' is another breakthrough from renowned German plantsman Ernst Pagels. Beautiful spikes of soft white flowers are accented by fragrant, gray-green foliage. Compact habit and problem free. garden sage Interesting Notes.
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Snow Hill Wood Sage. » Free-flowering. » Dense, compact habit. » Spectacular, pure white, stem ending spires of small flowers. » Blooms starting in early June. » Silvery-green, sage-scented foliage. » Deer, drought, and heat resistant. » Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Login for pricing.