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Salvia splendens

Posted: July 22nd, 2013, 2:47 pm
by Hamad Ahmed Kisana
Botanical Name Salvia splendens
Family Lamiaceae
Genus Salvia
Specie splendens
Local Name in Urdu
Common Name Scarlet Sage, Scarlet Salvia, Red Sage, Red Salvia
Life Cycle Annuals
Fragrant or Not No
Category(Bush/Vine/Tree) small bedding plant
Height 6-12 in.
Spacing 12-15 in.
Flowering Months spring
Flower Color Red
Orange
Purple
Growing Areas All Pakistan
Frost Tender yes
Exposure full sun -partial shade
Soil pH tolerant
Propagation by seeds
Uses ornamental plant
Other Details Flaming red is the signature color of this striking, fragrant plant. Bears flowers in profusion on tall, erect spikes. Newer hybrids with pink, purple or white flowers add to the appeal of this long-time garden favorite."Annual" salvia is a tender tropical perennial that is typcally grown as a warm weather annual bedding plant. It has long been a garden standard, reliably blooming over an extended period. Ever more varieties are being developed, giving a wide range of colors, including white, salmon and purple, as well as the traditional bright red, and heights from about 6 in (18 cm) to nearly 3 ft (0.9 m). Leaves are bright to dark green, elliptical and toothed. Flowers grow on spikes and are two-lipped, with a flat lower lip and helmet-shaped upper lip.Plant in average or enriched soil and fertilize as needed. Over a long season, flowers will drop, leaving a ragged spike. When this happens, cut the plant back. New growth emerges refreshed.
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