Salvia Azurea
By Salviagal
- 11 Feb, 2008
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Native to North America
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Love this one - I shall look it up with interest.
13 Feb, 2008
It is quite a gorgeous salvia but there are so many more.
13 Feb, 2008
I visited Northcourt Gardens open garden on 29th Sept and I think I came across some salvias there. I have been trying to find this plant on the tinterweb, but can't seem to. I could only describe the seedheads as quite long and thin and the sides curled back to release the seeds inside.
Please can you tell me if the seedheads on a salvia curl up when you touch them and then release the seeds? I collected a few of these curl up seedheads and I have the seeds, but i don't know what the plant is, could it be salvia??
22 Oct, 2008
Salvias do not have seedheads, seeds are in the calyxs if they have formed. I hope that this helps:)
22 Oct, 2008
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Lovely colour. I shall have to look in our garden centre to see if we have this one here too.
11 Feb, 2008