This guide profiles the prettiest varieties of salvia plants to grow in gardens. See different salvia plants, plus their care details and other helpful info.
Find Victoria Blue Salvia (Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue') in Richmond Fairfax Loudoun Prince William Fredericks Virginia VA at Meadows Farms Nurseries (Mealycup Sage)
Wholesale Salvia plugs available from Stonehouse Nursery of Michigan
Noted for its long blooming season, Salvia 'Love And Wishes' (Sage) is an upright perennial featuring showy spikes of bold reddish-purple flowers, emerging from papery, dark burgundy bracts. Blooming from late spring to frost, the blossoms rise along dark stems, well above the foliage of mid to deep green, glossy leaves. Easy and fast-growing, this plant is a favorite of butterflies and hummingbirds.
This guide profiles the prettiest varieties of salvia plants to grow in gardens. See different salvia plants, plus their care details and other helpful info.
What to Plant with salvias & Tips for Planting, Growing, and Care for Salvia Flowers According to your climate zone you will have to choose best companion plants for salvias. For instance, southern zones 6 through 8 are ideal for annual blue salvia. Salvias that are perennials can grow in zones 3 or 4. Verify… Read More »Best Salvias Companion Plants: What to Plant with salvias
14 - 16 Inches 16 - 20 Inches 16 - 20 Inches 36cm - 41cm 41cm - 51cm 41cm - 51cm Features Enjoy these flowers again and again throughout the summer with rebloom! Violet blue flowers are produced on rosy purple calyxes on a perfectly rounded, dense and beautiful habit. Fragrant Flower Fragrant Foliage Salt Tolerant Attracts: Bees Butterflies Hummingbirds Resists: Deer Rabbits Characteristics Plant Type: Perennial Height Category: Medium Garden Height: 14 - 16 Inches 36cm - 41cm Spacing: 16 - 20 Inches 41cm - 51cm Spread: 16 - 20 Inches 41cm - 51cm Flower Colors: Blue Flower Shade: Violet blue Foliage Colors: Green Foliage Shade: Green Habit: Clump Forming Container Role: Filler Plant Needs Light Requirement: Sun The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours). Maintenance Category: Easy Bloom Time: Early Summer Bloom Time: Late Spring Hardiness Zones: 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b Water Category: Average Soil Fertility Requirement: Average Soil Soil Fertility Requirement: Fertile Soil Soil PH Category: Acidic Soil Soil PH Category: Alkaline Soil Soil PH Category: Neutral Soil Uses: Border Plant Uses: Container Uses: Cut Flower Uses: Dried Flower Uses: Landscape Uses: Mass Planting Maintenance Notes: Easy to grow in almost any climate in full sun. Drought tolerant but blooms better with average moisture. Cut back after flowering to promote rebloom. 'Violet Profusion' Salvia nemorosa USPPAF 31,467, Can PBRAF
Deutscher Name: Steppen-Salbei, Gattung: Salvia, Art: nemorosa, Sorte: 'Ostfriesland'
This guide profiles the prettiest varieties of salvia plants to grow in gardens. See different salvia plants, plus their care details and other helpful info.
Se c'è un colore che regna su tutti da anni nell'arredo degli interni, è di certo il verde salvia: ogni sua sfumatura, e il modo in cui interagisce con la luce naturale, lo rendono sempre diverso, permettendo abbinamenti con tonalità e stili differenti. Non perde però mai la sua eleganza e soprattutto la qualità per cui è amato: è un colore distensivo che comunica una sensazione di relax, ma non è "noioso" come i soliti bianchi, grigi e beige, quindi risulta comunque più interessante. Non stupisce, quindi, che funzioni un po' ovunque! Lasciatevi ispirare dalle idee di seguito, e magari diventerà protagonista anche del vostro arredo!
Salvias are very popular garden plants. Here are tips for pruning Salvias in fall or spring to keep them healthy & blooming like crazy.
The upright, stoloniferous Salvia uliginosa displays a beautiful cloud of clear, light-blue flowers from June (NC) through fall with an open and airy habit...one of our favorites! While bog sage is at home in a moist setting, ours has thrived for more than 20 years on a dry, unirrigated roadside bank where it doesn't spread as fast or get as tall.
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht'Der Garten-Blüten-Salbei 'Mainacht' (Salvia nemorosa) ist eine buschige, aufrechte Staude, die von Mai bis Juli blauviolette, lippenförmige, in Rispen angeordnete Blüten mit einem angenehmen Duft bildet. Wiederholte Blüte kommt bei richtiger Pflege im August vor. An einem sonnigen Standort mit durchlässigem, nährstoffreichem Boden erreicht er gewöhnlich eine Höhe von ca. 50 cm und wird ca. 35 cm breit. Der Garten-Blüten-Salbei 'Mainacht' ist gut frostverträglich.die Blüten werden stark von Bienen, Hummeln und Schwebfliegen angeflogenduftende Blütensehr schön auch im KübelSynonymGarten-Blüten-Salbei 'Mainacht' ist auch unter diesem Namen bekannt: Sommer-Salbei oder Hain-Salbei Synonyme (botanisch): Salvia nemorosa 'Maynight'.BlüteSalvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' bildet lippenförmige, in Rispen angeordnete, blauviolette Blüten ab Mai. Diese verströmen einen angenehmen Duft. Bei richtiger Pflege Nachblüte im August.WuchsBuschig, aufrecht.WasserRegelmäßig gießen und die Erde zwischenzeitlich abtrocknen lassen.StandortBevorzugter Standort in sonniger Lage.FrosthärteDer Garten-Blüten-Salbei 'Mainacht' weist eine gute Frosthärte auf.VerwendungenKübel, Steingarten, Bienenweide, Staudenbeet, Klein-/Vorgarten, Duftgarten, RosengartenPflegeWenn die Pflanzen nach der Blüte zurückgeschnitten werden, treiben sie noch einmal durch und blühen erneut.PflanzzeitEinpflanzen: Herbst, sortenbedingt auch im Frühjahr.BodenHandelsübliche Kübelpflanzenerde.Normaler Boden.BlätterDie sommergrünen Blätter des Garten-Blüten-Salbeis 'Mainacht' sind mittelgrün, lanzettlich.
Salvia leucantha 'White Mischief' is an Ian Smith introduction...the latest variant of the popular Mexican bush sage, Salvia leucantha. For us, Salvia 'White Mischief' forms a huge 4' tall x 8' wide clump in a single season when planted in rich soils. The terminal stalks of fuzzy white flowers nearly obscure the narrow green leaves, starting in late September (NC). For Mexican bush sage to survive well north of Zone 8, the soil must remain dry during very cold periods. Salvia 'White Mischief' makes a truly stunning statement in the garden, being visible from at least a hundred feet away.
Craving a gorgeous garden but short on time? Salvia is your answer! This easy-care flower blooms for months with minimal effort, attracting pollinators and adding pizzazz to your landscape. Learn how to grow salvia and enjoy season-long blooms!
De Salvia nemorosa 'Amethyst' of Salie is een populaire vaste plant, die ong. 80 cm hoog wordt. Hiervan wordt de eerste 25 cm ingenomen door de groengrijze bladeren en de overige 55 cm door de bloemen. De bloemen verschijnen in het begin van de zomer en zijn roze-lila van kleur. Indien de uitgebloeide bloemen meteen verwijderd worden, bloeit de plant nogmaals aan het eind van de zomer. De Salvia nemorosa ‘Amethyst’ komt het best tot zijn recht als deze in groepen (ongeveer 6 planten per vierkante meter) wordt aangeplant. Let er op dat de plant voldoende zonlicht ontvangt en dat de grond voedzaam is. Voor een gezonde groei en bloei is het belangrijk om de plant ieder voorjaar helemaal af te knippen en Tuinplantengrond te gebruiken bij het aanplanten.
This guide profiles the prettiest varieties of salvia plants to grow in gardens. See different salvia plants, plus their care details and other helpful info.
Salvia vs. Veronica: Let's end this debate once and for all by having a detailed look at all the differences between these plants!
Salvia 'Amistad' is one of the great perennial salvias discovered by Argentine salvia expert Rolando Uria at a plant show in Argentina. Salvia 'Amistad' first made its way to England where plantsman Rod Richards popularized it before finally reaching US shores. This floriferous Salvia guaranitica hybrid makes a huge 3.5' tall x 7' wide clump in one season...much wider and longer flowering than its predecessor, Salvia 'Purple Majesty'. So far, we have seen no sign of the stoloniferous trait of the Salvia guaranitica parent. The tops of the stalks are adorned with masses of dark purple flowers, each held in a lovely black calyx from June through frost...a hummingbird delight!
Learn the basics of growing and caring for salvia. Discover 11 common varieties and design tips for use in your garden or patio container.
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Reliable perennial salvia will put on a long-lasting show of blooms in your garden.
Essential Oil -Clary Sage (Salvia Sclarea L) Botanical Name: Salvia sclarea L Essential Oil - Verif
Slender spires of dazzling blooms
Looking for a durable plant that isn’t very thirsty or hungry and thrives in almost any soil? Consider growing salvia. Learn more now on Gardener's Path.
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This guide profiles the prettiest varieties of salvia plants to grow in gardens. See different salvia plants, plus their care details and other helpful info.
This guide profiles the prettiest varieties of salvia plants to grow in gardens. See different salvia plants, plus their care details and other helpful info.
This guide profiles the prettiest varieties of salvia plants to grow in gardens. See different salvia plants, plus their care details and other helpful info.
This guide profiles the prettiest varieties of salvia plants to grow in gardens. See different salvia plants, plus their care details and other helpful info.
From Mexico comes this small, drought-tolerant, grey-leaved salvia, forming a nice mass to 18" tall x 3' wide. The upright branches of Salvia chamaedryoides are topped with true sky-blue flowers (really, really BLUE) from early summer through early fall. Blue oak sage prefers a very well-drained site in the border or rock garden. Salvia chamaedryoides is truly one of our favorite plants we would not garden without. Maintenance: Salvia chamaedryoides is a close allie of Salvia greggii and Salvia microphylla so the following comments apply. Salvia chamaedryoides differs in having silvery-grey foliage and cobalt blue flowers and it is a smaller plant. Salvia greggii and its close cousin Salvia microphylla and hybrids between the two, Salvia x jamensis, are woody shrubs. They bloom for about six months but are not self-cleaning and the spent flower stalks are retained until a tidy minded gardener comes along and trims them off. The peak time to do this is late winter. At this time the shrubs are cut back by a half to two thirds to remove the dead tops of the plant. This does not require precision. It is a method meant to allow quick clean up of these woody salvias. Of course, any totally dead stems should also be removed. The health of the plant will not be compromised if it is not cleaned up but one will be viewing the current year's flowers amongst last year's dead flower stalks. This is the only routine maintenance that these salvias need. The selections of Salvia greggii, Salvia microphylla and Salvia x jamensis vary in their vigor. The most vigorous individuals might occasionally need to reined in where they have spread too far if space is limited. But these are the exception to the rule in these normally stationary plants. Excess plants can be dug out and replanted elsewhere if desired. Growing Conditions: Salvia greggii, Salvia microphylla and Salvia x jamensis are sun lovers; more sun the better. They are also drought tolerant but also tolerate wet spells if provided with adequate drainage:not excessive drainage, just any soil where water doesn't pool after a rain. They are often called "Autumn Sage" for their peak bloom is late summer into fall, though in the humid eastern US they tend to bloom continuously from spring into fall. Extended dry spells in summer can decrease blooming as is typical in their native range of Texas and Mexico. Nomenclature: The genus Salvia consists of about one thousand species. A few are annuals, most are perennial. The perennial species can be either herbaceous or woody. The woody perennial species are most often shrubs though there are some salvias that are trees. Gardeners from cold climates are often surprised to learn that some salvias are shrubs. Natural Impact: Salvia greggii, Salvia microphylla and Salvia x jamensis can be counted on for nearly six months of bloom in a wide range of color. They are the type of long blooming plant that are good foils for the show stoppers that come and go such as lilies that are in bloom for a few weeks. They are also highly favored by hummingbirds and other pollinators. These features and their low-maintenance make them very valuable part of a sunny garden, including a xeric garden. Salvia chamaedryoides distinguishes itself from its other cousins discussed here in that its foliage is silvery-grey instead of green and its flowers are cobalt blue.
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An earthy and herbaceous blend of therapeutic natural and organic essential oils to promote and support balance and stability. Lavandula officinalis (Lavender) Salvia sclarea (Clary Sage) Origanum majorana (Sweet Marjoram) Scentonomy Digital Aromatherapy
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