A Mexican bonita, dancing away in your garden, Salvia x jamensis 'Seorita Leah' will light up your borders and containers in summer and autumn.Alluring, aromatic, evergreen foliage releases a sumptuous sage scent when brushed against. The perfect foil for the abundance of showy spikes, holding a cluster of salmon-pink, open-mouthed blooms, each one with a creamy-yellow, pink tinged upper lip. Watch with pleasure as our pollinating friends visit for a feast from June to November, whilst you enjoy the fragrance.The word Salvia is derived from the Latin 'salvere' meaning 'to save' as it has been used medicinally for centuriesSalvia x jamensis 'Seorita Leah' prefers to be grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot and will also thrive in part shade. Growing to a height and spread of 90cm, she is a hardy perennial which does not usually require any winter protection in most of the uk.
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