Great mix of color from summer through early fall.
Averaging 40% rose, 40% blue-purple, and 20% white, these colored bracts decorate the tops of the 26-28" branches. Because this Salvia tolerates the first light frosts of fall, it provides beauty in containers, beds, and for cutting long after other annuals are gone. Custom formula mix. Ht. 26-28". Avg. 10,200 seeds/oz. Packet: 50 seeds.
Plant Cycle: (A) Days to Maturity or Bloom: 70-85
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Salvia
GERMINATION: 12-18 days at 70-78ºF (21-25.5ºC).
CULTURE: Indoors (recommended) - 6-10 weeks before last frost. Transplant out after danger of frost is past.
LIGHT/SOIL: S. coccinea and S. viridis: Full sun. S. farinacea: Full sun to partial shade. All: average soil.
SPACING: 12-18".
USE: Fresh cut or dried flower, beds, borders, containers, mass plantings.
HARVEST: S. coccinea: Fresh - when 1/3 of flowers are opened. S. farinacea: Fresh or dried - Bottom 3-4 flowers open. S. viridis: Fresh or dried - Bracts fully colored. See individual packet backs for more detailed germination requirements.
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Cold Tolerant Variety does well at lower temperatures and may even be frost hardy. |
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Easy Choice Variety is easy-to-grow. |
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Edible Variety's Flowers may be consumed. |
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Good for cut flowers and bouquets Good variety to choose for fresh cut Flowers displays. |
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Good for drying and crafts Variety is excellent for creating dried Flowers. |
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Grows well in containers Variety does well when grown in a container. |










