Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue'

Victoria Blue Mealy Cup Sage

Annual salvias or sages are grown for their showy flower spikes, which provide a long season of color from early summer through fall. The popular Scarlet Sage from Brazil has vivid, scarlet flowers which attract hummingbirds, but the blooms lose their color after cutting. Varieties are also available with salmon, purple and white flowers. Mealy-Cup Sage, a Texas native, has airy blue or white flowers and silver foliage that reaches 3 feet in height. Good in rock gardens. Plant any type in masses in bedding, edging and containers. Start from seed 8 to 10 weeks before last frost in full sun or light shade. Need light to germinate, so do not cover with soil. Avoid overwatering. Pinch seedlings or transplants at 6 to 8 inches tall to encourage branching.
Salvia farinacea, Victoria Blue Mealy Cup Sage
A tender, short-lived perennial commonly grown as an annual, this dwarf selection's deep blue flowers complement its hairy green-gray leaves. Cut flowers hung upside down are good in dry arrangements.

Attributes - Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue'

Plant Type: Annual

Bloom Season: Mid Spring through Early Fall

Flower Color: Blue

Height: 1 ft. to 1 ft. 6 in.

Width: 10 in.

Sunlight: Full Sun

Notes: Container Plants, Cut Flowers, Long Blooming, Showy Flowers. Susceptible to Damping-off, Root Rot.

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