Plant Type: Perennial
Uses: Bee Attracting, Pollinator, Mass Planting, Pots & Containers
Garden Types: Cottage, Courtyard, Edible Garden, Pots & Containers, Hampton, Coastal
Care
Sun Requirements: Prefers a full sun or part shade position
Water Requirements: Water regularly until established. Once established they are drought-hardy.
Soil Requirements: Prefers moist, well-drained loamy soil. Will tolerate sand and loamy clay soils
Fertilizing: Slow Release general-purpose fertilizer in spring and summer. Not required once established unless soil lacks nutrients
Pruning: After flowering. Salvia’s benefit from a good chop back to encourage new growth the following season
Tolerances: Sun, poor soils, pollution, and drought. Salvia grow well in cold climates though they will die back in frost, re-growing again in the warmer months.
Diseases: Caterpillars
Key Features
Flower: Raceme or panicle flower which come in a range of colours such as purples, blues, whites, pinks and reds. Some, such as the ‘Hot Lips’ variety are both red and white.
Edible: Leaves of culinary varieties
Toxicity: No
Attracts: Bees, Natives Bees, Butterflies, Small Honeyeaters