Salvia Amistad - Description
Potted Latin Name: Salvia 'Amistad'Common Name: Friendship Sage
Other Names: None
Indoors or Outdoor: Outdoor
Size: 60-90 cm (height), 60-90 cm (spread)
Salvia Amistad - Delivery
Delivery Info: We offer safe and efficient delivery for your Salvia 'Amistad' plants right to your doorstep.Salvia Amistad - Characteristics
Mature Size: 60-90 cm (height), 60-90 cm (spread)Evergreen or Deciduous: Evergreen
Preferred Position: Full sun to partial shade
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Upright, bushy
Hardy or Not Hardy: Hardy
Diseases: Generally resistant to most diseases
Salvia Amistad - Uses
Uses in Garden: Salvia 'Amistad' is an excellent choice for borders, beds, and containers. Its striking violet-blue flowers attract pollinators, making it a beautiful addition to any garden.Salvia Amistad - Characteristics
Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sunIs it Frost Hardy: Yes, it's frost hardy
Fast or Slow Growing: Moderate growth rate
Pruning Advice: Prune in early spring to promote bushier growth and deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
Salvia Amistad - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate
Sowing Time: Start seeds indoors in late winter or early spring. Transplant young plants outdoors after the last frost date.Trench Preparation: Ensure well-draining soil enriched with organic matter.
Positioning of Plants: Plant in a sunny location with good air circulation.
Plant Spacing: Space plants 60-90 cm apart to allow for their mature spread.
Pruning: Prune back by one-third in early spring.
Facts About Products: Salvia 'Amistad' is a stunning perennial with vibrant violet-blue flowers that attract bees and butterflies. It thrives in Irish gardens, providing a burst of color from late spring to early autumn. With proper care, it will reward you with a profusion of blossoms year after year.
Enhance your garden with the beauty and allure of Salvia 'Amistad.' Its striking appearance and easy care make it a must-have for any Irish garden. Order yours today and experience the joy of growing this remarkable plant.
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