I cannot think of a Salvia that I don't like, but my current favorite in my own garden is Salvia 'Waverly' which grows quite heartily in my part shade coastal garden. It has bright green "quilted" leaves with white & lavender blooms. It has at least a few flower spikes all year long, with an abundance in spring, summer & fall. Although it has no scent that I can discern, the local hummingbirds visit it frequently for nectar. If it gets leggy, I simply cut it back hard and it starts all over again! Pests and diseases have not been a problem. What's not to like?
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