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£12.00
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Salvia black and bloom

  • Easy care
  • Bright light
  • Pollinator friendly
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    • A sunny spot

      She’ll grow best and produce the most flowers if you put her somewhere sunny. She’ll be ok in partial shade.

    • Dry soil

      She copes really well with drought, so you can go light on the watering, but best not to let her dry out entirely.

    • Haircuts

      Snip off flowers when they wilt (this is known as ‘deadheading’). This will encourage her to replace them with new ones.

  • Botanical name

    Salvia Sagittata

    Nickname

    Blue butterflies

    Plant type

    Flowering perennial

    Plant height (including pot)

    30-40cm

    Pet/Baby safe?

    Yes 

    Nursery pot size

    17cm

  • Salvias come in an enormous range of colours and sizes - there are over 900 species - and are found all over the world. They’re one of the most hard-working flowers you’ll find, producing blooms from early summer right into early winter. This variety is known as ‘blue butterflies’, because its flowers look like little butterflies. Handily, they’re also very attractive to butterflies and bees.

    Salvias can live happily in almost any outdoor space, as long as it’s not shady. They don’t mind a stiff breeze, so they’re good for balconies. They thrive in dry conditions, so they don’t need much watering and will be really happy in full sun. There’s really not a lot of attention they need.

    Once your plant has finished flowering, hopefully as late as the beginning of December, it will die back a little. Prune it back almost to the soil in early spring. This will encourage it to add lots of new growth, then lots of new flowers, as the weather warms up.

    Did you know?

    The best-known variety of salvia is edible sage, the kind you find in supermarkets and add to stuffing.

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