PLANT TYPE
Plant 75mm tube
PLANT NAME
Salvia pallida
HEIGHT
120cm
WIDTH
50cm
FLOWER COLOUR/SHAPE
Pale blue
FLOWERING TIME
Most of the year big late summer flush
CONDITIONS
Full sun to part shade
SOIL
Tolerant of most soil types
DESCRIPTION
Salvia pallida is a tall and narrow plant from Argentina where it grows about 80 cm high by 1.2 meters wide, but the flowers stalks extend up to 1.5 meters. The green leaves are large and arch back gracefully from the multiple stems. They are very long, oval shaped with scalloped margins and end in a pointed tip. The flowers are powder blue with lavender calyxes held on very long flower spikes. The word ‘pallida’ means pale and the pale blue flowers are profuse from summer to autumn.
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