Salvia Pink Mulberry

Common name: Sage

Soft spires of pink

-1 to -5°C
Good Cut Flowers
Good for Pollinators

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Soft spires of pink Recently introduced from Australia, Salvia Pink Mulberry is a new hybrid between S. greggii and S. involucrata. It is a tall, bushy, early flowering salvia; its white-tipped pink flowers with fuzzy, deep pink hoods blooming from June to September. Like all salvias it is valued for its long flowering period, vivid colouring, and pollinator-friendly nectar-rich blooms. It mixes easily with a wide range of other plants; we particularly love it in combination with other tall, airy shades of pink and purple, such as Verbena bonariensis, Agastache Black Adder, Cosmos bipinnatus, and Echinops bannaticus. For best results grow in a sunny, sheltered spot in well-draining, moderately fertile soil, and deadhead regularly to prolong flowering. Salvia Pink Mulberry is hardy to between 1 C and -5 C, so will need protection during a cold winter. This can take the form of fleece or a dry mulch, as well as stems left intact over winter (chop back once new growth emerges in spring). Alternatively, take cuttings to ensure plants for the following year. H: 1m S: 65cm.
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Key Information
Latin Name Salvia 'Pink Mulberry' 9cm Pot
Common Name Sage
Hardiness H3 (-1 to -5°C)
Colour Pink
Type Perennial
Format 9cm Pots
Position Full-Sun, Part-Shade, Part-Sun
Foliage Deciduous
Height in Maturity (m) 1.00 m
Spread in Maturity (m) 0.65
Soil Conditions Chalk Loam Sand
Soil Acidity Acid Alkaline Neutral
Aspect South-facing, West-facing
Drought Tolerant Yes
Good for pots Yes
Good for Rockeries Yes
Good for wildlife Yes
Good for pollinators Yes
Good for cutting Yes
Good for groundcover Yes

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