A compact, free-flowering perennial, Salvia greggii ‘Mirage Pink’ is smothered in soft pink blooms from early summer right through to the first frosts. With aromatic foliage and a neat, bushy habit, it’s ideal for containers, borders, and gravel gardens. Drought-tolerant once established, this tough little salvia thrives in sunny spots and brings consistent colour and pollinator activity to the garden.
Salvia greggii ‘Mirage Pink’, commonly known as Autumn Sage, is prized for its long blooming period and ability to thrive in hot, dry conditions. Its fragrant foliage and nectar-rich flowers make it a magnet for bees and butterflies.
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Perennial
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Bushy, Semi-evergreen in mild winters, Prolonged flowering
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Flowers: June – October
Foliage: March – November (may persist through winter in sheltered spots)
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Scientific Name
Salvia greggii ‘Mirage Pink’ (named cultivar of Salvia greggii)
Common Name
Autumn Sage, Mirage Pink Salvia
Origin
Southwestern USA and Mexico (species origin: Salvia greggii)
Pruning Tips
Trim back in early spring to maintain shape and encourage bushy new growth. Light deadheading through the season will promote continued blooming.
Wildlife Value
Excellent for bees, butterflies, and hummingbird hawk-moths due to high nectar content
Positioning
Full sun, ideally in a sheltered position; great for borders, Mediterranean-style planting, and containers
Water
Water well during the first season to establish. Once established, water sparingly – prefers dry conditions over wet
Soil
Well-drained soil is essential – avoid heavy, clay-rich areas unless improved with grit. Tolerant of poor soils.
Food
Feed monthly in the growing season with a balanced fertiliser; avoid overfeeding, which can reduce flowering
Pet-safe
Generally considered non-toxic to pets
Sprouts Top Tips
Avoid cutting back too hard in autumn – instead, wait until spring to prune. This helps protect the plant from winter damage and supports better regrowth.