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The Salvia plant family is vast, with some botanists and horticulturists estimating there are possibly 3,000 species growing worldwide. And, with so many options, you are sure to find one suited ...
There are more than 200 species, the red salvia (Salviasplendens) being most popular. It also comes in salmon, orange, purple, lavender and white. It grows 18 to 30 inches tall.
Indigo spires salvia (Salvia “Indigo Spires”). A vigorous plant, indigo spires towers over most other salvias and boasts 12 inch to 15 inch spikes of dark violet blooms.
SARAH BROWNING For the Lincoln Journal Star Mar 3, 2019 Mar 3, 2019Updated Apr 7, 2019 0 ...
SEATTLE, Wash. — Gardening guru Ciscoe Morris teaches us about the world of salvia. Salvia (sage) is one of the coolest plants you can grow in your garden. They come in an amazing variety of ...
Salvia farinacea, which has the equally unglamorous common name of mealy sage, is smaller but also excellent in borders, with slender flower stems of blue or silver growing to 15-30cm (6-12in).
The name salvia is derived from the Latin ''I save'' or ''I heal'' because of some of the species' medicinal properties. Sage tea, combined with a little cider vinegar, is reputed to be a ...
If I was to recommend one it would be the one called salvia ‘Huntsman's Red' and this name is tentatively accepted by the RHS, which means you can now look out for it. Names given to plants can ...
Salvias are a large genus of plants in the sage family (Lamiaceae), with annuals, biennials, perennials and shrubs included. The name salvia comes from the Latin verb salvere — to heal.