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Salvia forsskaolii

Salvia forsskaolii

Purple and white flowers over broad hairy leaves. Hardy. 40cm.(2LR)

£4.50

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Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna’

Neat upright bushy plants with deep blue flowers on dark, blackish stems.  Hardy perennial for drained soil in full sun. 40cm.  (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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Salvia nemorosa Pink Friesland

Salvia nemorosa ‘Pink Freisland’

A new form with beautiful dusky pink flowers from reddish bracts in short spikes to 40cm.  Neat, bushy herbaceous plants for ordinary, drained soil in sun.  Hardy. (9cmSQ). Added February 2008.

£3.00

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Salvia nemorosa ‘Wesuwe’

Not often seen, this good form has deep blue flowers to 40cm.  Drained soil in sun. (9cmSQ) 

£3.00

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Salvia nubicola

Salvia nubicola

Similar to S. glutinosa but this has a more upright growth habit and the pale yellow flowers have a distinct pinkish upper lip. Hardy, for reasonable soil in sun. 1m.   (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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Salvia pratensis ‘Swan Lake’

New. Pure white flowered form of the native meadow sage. Strong stems to about 60cm. Average soil in sun. (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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Salvia sylvestris Schneehugel

Salvia x sylvestris ‘Schneehügel’

A snowy white flowered form to 45cm. Good. (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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Salvia x sylvestris ‘Tänzarin’

AGM  Violet-blue flowers from purple bracts provide a long display from June to October.  Upright growth to 80cm. Average soil in sun. (9cmSQ) 

£3.00

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Salvia uliginosa

Salvia uliginosa

AGM Wands of mint-like growth are topped with bright blue flowers in autumn. Hardy if planted deeply and mulched in most areas. Moist soil in sun. 1.5m.   (9cmSQ)

£3.00

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