Salvia leucantha
By Meanie
- 27 Oct, 2015
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Strictly speaking this Mexican species is a winter bloomer.
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I have just posted a pic of ours, but it doesn't look to be the same colour Meanie? but then I only have one bloom lol!!
2 Nov, 2015
I really like it DA!
There are a few varieties DD.
4 Nov, 2015
Me too. Just been looking at my S Amistad, flowering away looking really healthy but me thinking, it wont make it through the winter - I have taken cuttings. Do you give some of your more tender ones winter protection Meanie.
5 Nov, 2015
Amistad will make it through a mild winter or a dry average one easily enough. If they're tender though I just lift them and drop them in a pot storing in a cool greenhouse almost dry.
5 Nov, 2015
Hi Meanie. We have harsh frosts here. I will take your advice and pop in the greenhouse. I grew Salvia Sclarea Var. Turkestanica from seed thanks to Simbad and they don't survive so I always keep seed from it. I could do the same with that. Thank you
5 Nov, 2015
With S.sclarea I tend to overwinter some seedlings in a coldframe/unheated greenhouse for the first winter before planting out. Strictly speaking it's a biennial - it may hang on a year or two more in mild winters but with diminishing returns.
6 Nov, 2015
I see, thanks Meanie I didn't realise it was biennial. I will continue to save seed. You are so knowledgeable, thank you.
6 Nov, 2015
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