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sauco plant for sale Buy Mexican Bush Sage Phoenix, AZ | Salvia leucanthaSoft Purple Flower Spikes That Bloom All Fall in Phoenix Mexican Bush Sage (Salvia leucantha) is one of the most stunning fall blooming perennials you can plant in the Phoenix Valley. From September through December, this shrub erupts with velvety purple and white flower spikes that tower above soft, silvery green foliage creating a show stopping display when most other plants are winding down. Whether you're adding fall color to a Scottsdale

Soft Purple Flower Spikes That Bloom All Fall in Phoenix

Mexican Bush Sage (Salvia leucantha) is one of the most stunning fall-blooming perennials you can plant in the Phoenix Valley. From September through December, this shrub erupts with velvety purple and white flower spikes that tower above soft, silvery-green foliage — creating a show-stopping display when most other plants are winding down. Whether you're adding fall color to a Scottsdale courtyard, filling a border bed in Gilbert, or creating a hummingbird haven in Tempe — Mexican Bush Sage delivers dramatic seasonal impact with very little fuss.

Mexican Bush Sage Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Scientific Name Salvia leucantha
Common Names Mexican Bush Sage, Velvet Sage, Purple Velvet Sage
Mature Height 3–5 feet
Mature Width 4–6 feet
Growth Rate Fast — fills out quickly in one growing season
Sun Full sun to partial shade. Handles reflected heat from walls.
Water Low to moderate once established. Drought tolerant.
USDA Zones 8–11 (Phoenix is Zone 9b–10a)
Soil Well-draining preferred. Adapts to Arizona caliche soils.
Foliage Semi-evergreen — soft, silvery-green aromatic leaves
Bloom Color Purple calyxes with white petals; blooms heavily September–December

Mexican Bush Sage Uses in Phoenix Landscapes

Fall Color Powerhouse

While most Phoenix landscapes peak in spring, Mexican Bush Sage saves its best for fall. The long, arching purple flower spikes create a stunning display from September through December — exactly when you want fresh color. Plant in groups of 3–5 for maximum impact along pathways, in island beds, or as a seasonal focal point visible from patios and windows.

Hummingbird and Butterfly Magnet

Mexican Bush Sage is irresistible to hummingbirds and butterflies. The tubular flowers are perfectly shaped for hummingbird feeding, and the extended fall bloom period fills a critical gap when many other nectar sources have finished. Pair with Autumn Sage, Chuparosa, and Desert Willow for continuous hummingbird activity from spring through winter.

Mixed Border and Cottage Garden

The soft, mounding habit and silvery foliage of Mexican Bush Sage make it a natural fit for mixed perennial borders and cottage-style gardens. It pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, Lantana, and Ruellia. Use it in the middle or back of a border — its 3–5 foot height provides excellent vertical layering behind lower groundcovers.

Best Time to Plant Mexican Bush Sage in Phoenix

Fall (October–November) is ideal — you'll enjoy flowers almost immediately and the plant establishes roots during the cool season. Spring (February–April) is also excellent, giving the plant a full growing season to fill out before its fall bloom cycle. Mexican Bush Sage establishes quickly in Phoenix's warm soils.

How to Plant Mexican Bush Sage

  1. Dig wide, not deep — excavate 2–3x the root ball width, same depth as the root ball.
  2. Check for caliche — break through any hardpan layer to ensure proper drainage.
  3. Backfill with native soil — a light 20% organic blend is fine but not required.
  4. Spacing — 3–4 feet apart for a mass planting; 4–5 feet for individual specimens.
  5. Water basin — build a 3–4 inch soil ring around the root zone to direct water to roots.
  6. Mulch — apply 2–3 inches of bark or gravel mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.

Watering Mexican Bush Sage in Phoenix

First Year Watering Schedule

Weeks 1–2: Water every 1–2 days, deep and slow (15–20 minutes). Month 1–2: Every 3–4 days. Month 3–6: Every 5–7 days (every 3–4 days in peak summer). After Year 1: Every 7–14 days in summer; every 2–3 weeks in winter.

Drip Irrigation

Place 1–2 GPH emitters 12–18 inches from the base. Mexican Bush Sage is quite drought tolerant once established, but regular deep watering during the growing season produces the fullest plants and most abundant flower spikes. Let the soil dry between irrigations.

How fast does Mexican Bush Sage grow in Phoenix?
Very fast. A 1-gallon plant can fill a 3–4 foot space within one growing season. It reaches full size (3–5 feet tall and wide) within 1–2 years. Cut it back hard in late winter (February) to promote fresh growth and abundant fall blooms.

When does Mexican Bush Sage bloom in Phoenix?
Mexican Bush Sage blooms primarily from September through December in the Phoenix Valley, triggered by shortening day length. This makes it one of the few shrubs that peaks in fall when most other plants are slowing down.

Is Mexican Bush Sage drought tolerant?
Yes. Once established, Mexican Bush Sage handles Phoenix's dry conditions with ease. It performs best with regular deep watering during summer, but can survive on minimal supplemental irrigation once its root system is developed.

Does Mexican Bush Sage attract hummingbirds?
Absolutely. Mexican Bush Sage is one of the best hummingbird plants for Phoenix gardens. The tubular purple flowers are a favorite of Anna's and Costa's hummingbirds, especially during the fall migration period.

You May Also Like

Mexican Blue Sage (Salvia chamaedryoides) — A compact, blue-flowering sage cousin with year-round blooms.
Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii) — A smaller sage with red, pink, or coral flowers that blooms spring through fall.
Chaparral Sage (Salvia clevelandii) — A fragrant, drought-tough native sage with deep purple flowers.
Purple Trailing Lantana (Lantana montevidensis) — A low-growing, purple-blooming groundcover for sunny spots.

How Many Mexican Bush Sage Do I Need?

Mexican Bush Sage matures at 4 to 6 feet wide. Space plants 4 feet on center for a full mass planting or mid-border layer. Use this table to estimate counts:

Border / Run Length Plants Needed (4 ft spacing)
10 ft 3 plants
20 ft 5 plants
30 ft 8 plants
40 ft 10 plants
50 ft 13 plants

For individual specimens, give each plant 4 to 5 feet of clear space. Plant in odd-numbered groups of 3 to 5 for the boldest fall color sweep.

Mexican Bush Sage Season-by-Season in Phoenix

  • Spring (Feb to Apr): Pushes fast fresh growth from a late-winter cutback. An excellent planting window to let the plant fill out before its fall show.
  • Summer (May to Sep): Builds full, silvery foliage through the heat with regular deep watering; tolerates reflected warmth with a little afternoon shade. The first flower spikes begin opening as the monsoon winds down in September.
  • Fall (Oct to Nov): Its peak season. Velvety purple spikes cover the plant just as most others fade, feeding migrating hummingbirds. Also a prime planting window.
  • Winter (Dec to Jan): Bloom continues into December, then the plant slows. Semi-evergreen and cold-hardy to roughly 15°F; a hard freeze may knock it back, after which a late-winter cutback resets it. No covering needed in most Valley winters.

At a Glance

✔ Pollinator-Friendly   ✔ Hummingbird-Friendly   ✔ Heat-Loving (Reflected-Heat Tolerant)   ✔ Drought-Tolerant   ✔ Low-Maintenance   ✔ Deer & Rabbit-Resistant   ✔ Cold-Hardy to 15°F

Plant It With

  • Mexican Blue Sage: blue-flowering sage cousin that adds cool color alongside the fall purple.
  • Autumn Sage: smaller red-flowering sage that blooms spring through fall to bridge the seasons.
  • Chaparral Sage: fragrant, drought-tough sage with deep purple bloom for another low-water layer.
  • Chuparosa: red tubular flowers that keep hummingbirds working the bed spring through winter.

Is Mexican Bush Sage Right for Your Yard?

Mexican Bush Sage is a strong fit for full-sun to lightly shaded borders, cottage gardens, and fall-focused pollinator beds with well-draining soil across Phoenix, Scottsdale, Gilbert, and Tempe. Cut it back hard in late winter for the fullest fall display. It is not the right pick for a constantly wet, poorly drained spot or deep shade, where it grows leggy and blooms poorly.

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