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Salvia nemorosa ‘violet queen’

$7.50

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Woodland sage, Balkan clary, blue sage, wild sage

A hardy herbaceous perennial with upright spikes of gorgeous violet flowers a top a mound of green slightly crinkly leaves. Flowers throughout summer and into autumn. 40 x 40 cm. Prefers full sun.

  • 9 cm pot

12 in stock

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Description

Common name: Woodland sage, Balkan clary, blue sage, wild sage

Salvia is the largest genus of plants in the sage (Lamiaceae) family, with nearly 1000 species. Salvias include shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals. Salvias are naturally distributed over three distinct regions of diversity: Central and South America (approx.: 600 species); Central Asia and the Mediterranean (250 species); Eastern Asia (90 species). There are salvias for every type of garden, and in many colours.

Salvia nemorosa are hardy herbaceous perennials native to central Europe and western Asia. Salvia nemorosa are grown and propagated widely across the world. This has resulted in many cultivars and hybrids. Plants are generally hardy to minus 18 Celsius. All have numerous leafy stems growing from the base with flowers varying from white to pinks and a wide variety of blue and purple shades.

S. nemorosa ‘Violet Queen’ is smothered in upright spikes of violet coloured flowers in summer and sometimes into autumn.

  • 40 x 40 cm
  • Hardy
  • full sun
  • Dry tolerant
  • 9 cm pot