Salvia farinacea L.
Brand: Seklos
Packaged:0,4 g
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1.64€
Ex Tax: 1.35€
Mealy sage "Blue & White" - Salvia farinacea.
A hardy, long-flowering summer plant.
Stems are erect, 50-60 cm high, short-pubescent, and bearing a few branches. Plants form pyramidal clumps. Inflorescences 15-20 cm long, on tall peduncles.
The colour is retained when dried.
When overwintering in a bright and cool room, the plants will bloom in May.
Perennial grown as an annual.
Sowing time: March.
Planting seedlings: May, June.
Flowering: July-October.
Planting method: seedlings.
Plant height: 50 cm.
Distance between plants: 20-25 cm.
A very interesting variety for landscape-style flower gardens: a compact plant (50 cm high), with bright green, lush foliage and blue-violet flowers that are raised high above the plant.
Blooms from mid-August to late autumn.
It is used for borders, ridges, and balcony boxes, as pot culture.
Agricultural technology.
Grows well in full sun, but can also grow in partial shade. Prefers soil without excess organic fertilizers.
Sowing is carried out in March in seedling boxes to a depth of 0.5-0.8 cm. At a soil temperature of +18 ° C, seedlings appear in 7-14 days. Seedlings dive 1-2 times. Seedlings are planted in the ground when the threat of spring frosts has passed (May 25 - June 15). Distance between plants when planting is 20-25 cm.

Salvia farinacea Hall salvei Mealy-cup sage, mealy sage Härmesalvia Daggsalvia Сальвия мучнистая шалфей мучнистый

Eng.: Mealy-cup sage, mealy sage. Suom.: Härmesalvia. Sven.: Daggsalvia.

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