(Elk Blue Moon III Jame Sage) Dark calyxes cup dusky blue flowers that age to lavender and rise up from the veined, mid-green foliage of Salvia x ‘Elk Blue Moon III’. This iteration of Elk Blue Moon has shinier foliage, prettier flower color, better branch structure, and more abundant blossoms than either of its two predecessors. It also exhibits stronger growth.
We know a blue moon — a rare event — when we see one in our plant development program, and we love to see it keep improving. Elk Blue Moon III is an FBTS product. It is part of our series of Salvia x Jamensis hybrids (Jame Sages) called Elk Rainbow Sages.™
Elk Blue Moon III is a petite, long blooming perennial in areas with moderate winter temperatures and a lovely annual where winters are chilly. Although heat tolerant and a sun lover, it thrives with a bit of partial shade during severe heat. It’s also drought-tolerant yet appreciates average watering based on local conditions. Don't forget to give this sage well-drained soil.
Plant Elk Blue Moon III in a mixed patio container or along a sunny walkway amid short red Salvias for a bit of drama. It tends to sprawl and form an attractive groundcover. This is an ideal plant for a native garden. Its size and pastel color make it a good choice for an outdoor fairy garden. Wherever you plant it, you can expect honeybee and hummingbird visitors.
Native to Mexico and the American Southwest, Jame Sages occur in areas where the closely related species of Salvia greggii (Autumn Sage) and Salvia microphylla (Mountain Sage) meet, such as near the Village of Jame in Mexico's Sierra Madre mountains or in the test gardens of our Northern California farm. This parentage may include other kinds of sages as well, so these hybrids come in a broad range of sizes. The foliage of Jame Sages can favor any of their parent plants. Elk Blue Moon III has the glossy, veined leaves of a Mountain Sage.
A Rainbow of Quality
At Flowers by the Sea, we regularly develop new cultivars such as our hybrid series of Elk Rainbow Sages™, which are varieties of Jame Sage Hybrids (Salvia x jamensis) in a broad array of solids and bicolors ranging from pastels to brights. Attractive to hummingbirds and honeybees, they are lovely yet tough crosses that include Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii) and Mountain Sage (Salvia microphylla). The word Elk in the scientific and common names of the Elk Rainbow choices indicates that you are getting a sturdy, colorful, reliable repeat performer.
