Salvia

More than 750 species are known around the world, and within this group, a number have evolved within arid climate regions, including Southern California. Leaves are aromatic and often wrinkled; flowers occur mostly throughout spring and range in color from white and pink, to blue and purple. These species are valued in native gardens, revegetation projects, and for naturalizing slopes in coastal and inland gardens. Salvias provide nectar for birds, butterflies and other nectar-loving insects. Great companions to Salvias in the natural garden include Mimulus species, Romneya coulteri, Trichostema lanatum, Eschscholzia californica and Eriogonum species.

REQUIREMENTS: Most perform best in full sun and well draining soils. Most benefit from hard pruning after their flower cycle is complete. Top growth can also be removed to maintain size and stimulate flower production.

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    Salvia 'Celestial Blue' 1g

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    Celestial Blue is a random cross between Salvia clevelandii ‘Alpine’, Salvia pachyphylla and perhaps others that was introduced to the trade by Las Pilitas Nursery. . A medium-sized shrub that grows 3 to 5 feet tall and wide, it blooms in spring and...
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    Salvia 'Celestial Blue' 5g

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    Celestial Blue is a random cross between Salvia clevelandii ‘Alpine’, Salvia pachyphylla and perhaps others that was introduced to the trade by Las Pilitas Nursery. . A medium-sized shrub that grows 3 to 5 feet tall and wide, it blooms in spring and...
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