Full Sun. 18 to 24 inches. Lavender blossoms are produced along strong upright stems in an open and airy habit. The foliage is deep green with an lightly textured arrow shape. This is truly a favorite flower of hummingbirds. We suggest pinching off spent flower spikes to keep the plant looking fresh. Grow in moist, well drained soil. A plant suitable for the border, cut flowers and containers.
Sun. 18 to 24 inches. Jewel Pink’s blossoms along strong upright stems in an open and airy habit. The foliage is deep green with an lightly textured arrow shape. This is truly a favorite flower of hummingbirds. We suggest pinching off spent flower spikes to keep the plant looking fresh. Grow in moist, well drained soil. A plant suitable for the border, cut flowers and containers.
Full Sun. 18 to 24 inches. Bright red flowers are produced along strong upright stems in an open and airy habit. The foliage is deep green with an lightly textured arrow shape. This is truly a favorite flower of hummingbirds. The vibrant color of this salvia stands out in the noonday sun. Grow in moist, well drained soil. We suggest pinching off spent flower spikes to keep the plant looking fresh. A plant suitable for the border, containers and for cutting.
Full Sun. 18 to 24 inches. Bright red flowers grow up along strong upright stems in an open and air habit. The foliage is deep green with an lightly textured arrow shape. This is truly a favorite flower of hummingbirds. The vibrant color of this salvia stands out in the noonday sun. Grow in moist, well drained soil. We suggest pinching off spent flower spikes to keep the plant looking fresh. A plant suitable for the border, containers and for cutting.
Sun. 24 to 30 inches. Long, strong, thin spikes of deep lavender blue flowers provide flower stems all summer long. Frequently mistaken for lavender by people who are unfamiliar with this plant. Salvia Gruppenblau dries easily. Prefers fertile well drained soil. A versatile plant Gruppenblau can be used in the border, as a container plant and as a cut flower.
Sun. Height 24 to 36 inches, spread 18 to 20 inches. Salvia lovers this is a stand out plant. Tall, strong flower spikes that just get better as the season progresses. The ovate foliage of Big Blue is a huge improvement over other farinacea varieties. Though it doesn’t begin to flower for us until late spring once it starts it just doesn’t know when to quit. By the end of summer this planting was amazing! This early/mid season photo does not do it justice.
Full sun. 5 feet tall and wide. Flowers are borne on spikes from which gentian blue blossoms with long white stamens emerge from lime green calyces. The huge, soft, heartshaped leaves of this plant make a show all by themselves. sun to part shade. Prefers moist well drained soils.


