Description
(Salvia farinacea ‘Victoria Blue’ )
A dense, many branched, low growing perennial plant with many upright spikes of pure blue flowers.
POSITION & USES
Plant in a sunny position in normal garden soil to which fertiliser has been added. Salvia farinacea is best used in large groups for mass effect. It also makes a great show in pots with other perennials.
CULTIVATION
Cut approximately 10cm from the ground after flowering. A second flowering may result. Cut again at the beginning of winter.
FERTILISING
Regular applications of Seasol and Power Feed will keep it looking its best.
Plant Attributes
HAT COLOUR | Blue |
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SPECIAL QUALITIES | A free flowering plant that makes a great show when planted in masses. |
FLOWERS | Each plant produces many upright spikes of pure blue flowers throughout the warmer months. |
PLANTS NEEDED PER SQUARE METRE | 10-12 |
HABIT | A dense, many branched, low growing perennial plant. |
POSITION & USES | |
WIDTH | 40 |
HEIGHT | 45 |