Purple Scent is a compact perennial that reaches a height and width of about 30–50 cm. Its leaves are elongated heart-shaped, dark green, slightly rough, and pointed, emitting a spicy, bitter scent that attracts bees and butterflies. The plant is known for its drought resistance, cold hardiness, and low-maintenance nature, making it ideal for gardens, flower beds, or containers.
From May to August, the salvia blooms with bright lavender-purple flower clusters. The flowers are gathered in long spike-like inflorescences, adorned with purple bracts and stems, creating an eye-catching decorative effect. Thanks to its rich aroma, the plant attracts pollinators, enhancing the biodiversity of the area.
Purple Scent is distinguished by its high frost resistance and resistance to diseases and pests. This makes it a reliable choice for those seeking a decorative plant with minimal care requirements. Its compact growth allows it to be used in small gardens, on balconies, or in pots without overcrowding the space.