Salvia Guaranitica 'Black & Blue'
By Motinot
- 8 Aug, 2012
- 13 likes
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So do I Clarice!!!
8 Aug, 2012
Very pretty ,similar to the ' Cambridge blue ' I love blue flowers :o)
8 Aug, 2012
Thanks all....me too Amy, this is 'black & blue' & not 'Amistad' as i wrongly named it...
8 Aug, 2012
I will remember that Motinot ,thanks :o)
8 Aug, 2012
:>)
8 Aug, 2012
What a combination of colours!
8 Aug, 2012
They are nice Mel...:>)
8 Aug, 2012
Certainly one of my favourite Salvia!
9 Aug, 2012
Mine too Meanie....I'll try cuttings i think...Its planted in a fairly damp spot and i dont think they like that?...
9 Aug, 2012
Love salvias and this is one I don't have, gorgeous........
9 Aug, 2012
Im a bit afraid of loosing it Simbad...Its still fairly small
9 Aug, 2012
"Love salvias and this is one I don't have, gorgeous........"
Really!!!
Remind me of your address.
9 Aug, 2012
Lol,do you have seeds Meanie !!!! I"m excited now, I have a pressy for you too, some salvia bulleyana seeds and the one with the hard to spell name forsskaolii thingy :-)
11 Aug, 2012
I've never got it to produce seed, but I have a couple of spare plants that I produced from a root section (the section gave me seven plants in total).
Look forward to them!
12 Aug, 2012
I'll pm you Meanie ;-)
14 Aug, 2012
Hi Meanie
I bought this today, only £2.50 :-) I adore Salvias. Has yours survived since 2012? I usually take cuttings of my S. microphylla just in case of winter loss. I fancied S. Amistad too but I think that one is tender?
8 Jul, 2015
Yes it has along with many offspring.
You worry about S.microphylla? It's bombproof!
Amistad can be grown in the beds and lifted mid to late October, dropped in a pot and stuck in the shed until spring.
9 Jul, 2015
That's good to know. Knowing S microphylla is tough is encouraging, we live in a frost pocket and I always worry. My (unknown) one with bright cerise flowers was slow recovering and the cuttings I took last year are further ahead but it did survive.
Amistad is gorgeous. I dont know if I can be bothered to lift though - can you take cuttings off that do you know?
9 Jul, 2015
The one here in the pic i lost it last year...:<(
9 Jul, 2015
DA - lifting it is easier than taking cuttings and overwintering them.
Motinot - yours did well to last in a damp spot. Few Salvia like that. S.stolonifera is one that does and it also prefers a fair bit of shade as well.
11 Jul, 2015
Thats a shame Mot.
Meanie, I will look at stolonifera as damp here and lots of shade
11 Jul, 2015
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