Alluring, aromatic foliage releases a sumptuous sage scent when brushed against. The perfect foil for the abundance of showy spikes, holding clusters of open-mouthed blooms from June to November. Watch with pleasure as our pollinating friends visit for a feast whilst you enjoy the fragrance.Collection comprises; x jamensis 'Senorita Leah' - clusters of salmon-pink blooms, each one with a creamy-yellow, pink tinged upper lip, height 90cm, spread 60-90cm, evergreen, hardy to -10 C (H4); 'Cherry Pie' - intensely coloured blooms and held above dark green veined foliage with blue-purple tinged stems and sepals, height 90cm, spread 50-75cm, deciduous, hardy to -5 C (H3); and x jamensis 'Peter Vidgeon' AGM - unique, pearly, lilac-pink blooms, height 90cm, spread 50-75cm, evergreen hardy to -10 C (H4).Originating from Mexico, the word Salvia is derived from the Latin 'salvere' meaning 'to save' as it has been used medicinally for centuries.Salvia prefer to be grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot and will also thrive in part shade.
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