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Salvia - Annuals

Lady in Red Salvia
$9.95
Salvia Lady in Red, 'Salvia coccinea', is an elegant alternative to more familiar scarlet salvia varieties usually seen in bedding schemes. flower-spikes have all vivacity of those popular plants, but they are longer and less cluttered with blooms, which gives plants an airy grace and more of a shrub-like appearance. They are very uniform plants and are heat and drought tolerant. This red-spiked variety performs well in containers and small space gardens. They are virtually irresistible to hummingbirds, butterflies and bees.
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Victoria Blue Salvia
$9.95
Salvia Victoria Blue, ' Salvia farinacea', is a compact plant that flowers later but can continue blooming for a long time.
Victoria Blue has intense deep blue flowers. Victoria Blue Salvia is great for center pieces in containers or in mass plantings in rows or as backdrop for other shorter flowers. This Salvia is also known as Mealy-Cup Sage because flowers and stems are fuzzy. bluish green leaves and deep blue flower spikes bloom all summer long until first frost in autumn. Deadheading might help insure rebloom into autumn.
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Victoria White Salvia
$9.95
Salvia Victoria White, 'Salvia farinacea', is a compact plant that flowers later but can continue blooming for a long time.
Victoria White has intense white flowers. Victoria White Salvia is great for center pieces in containers or in mass plantings in rows or as backdrop for other shorter flowers. This Salvia is also known as Mealy-Cup Sage because flowers and stems are fuzzy. bluish green leaves and white flower spikes bloom all summer long until first frost in autumn. Deadheading might help insure rebloom into autumn.
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Black and Blue Salvia
$9.95
Salvia Black and Blue, 'Salvia guaranitica', is a tall and attractive plant that has an upright growth habit which reaches 2 to 3 feet in height. bi-colored blooms are 3/4 of an inch in size and occur in both spring and fall. This selection of hardy anise sage differs from norm in that calyx (little cup that holds open flower) is black instead of usual green. This eye catching Salvia offers abundant deep blue cobalt blue tubular blooms that are an absolute favorite of hummingbirds. They are hardy to 15 degrees.
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Santa Barbara Salvia
$9.95
Salvia Santa Barbara, 'Salvia leucantha', a Proven Selections plant, grows to barely one-third size of common Mexican Sage. vivid colors of compact and early-flowering Santa Barbara do wonderful things to any container or garden. rose-lavender colored flowers contrast nicely against white stems. It needs planting in full sun, and clipping later in year to maintain a good shape and appearance. For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial.
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