Salvia farinacea ‘Victoria Blue’

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
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