Salvia nemorosa April Night
Meadow Sage

Salvia nemorosa April Night

£12.00

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Features

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Salvia April Night starts flowering early - hence its name - and continues throughout the season. Rising above compact green foliage, it produces vibrant purple-blue spires of flowers which are highly attractive to bees and other pollinators, including the spectacular hummingbird moth.

Insights

Cut back to rejuvenate the spear-shaped, crinkly edged foliage, which is not only visually pleasing, but is also fragrant, making it ideal for cut flower displays!

Details
  • Deciduous perennial
  • Hardy
  • Flowering Period: April - August
Planting
  • Any moist, well-drained soil
  • South or west facing
  • Full sun or Partial shade
  • Sheltered
Care

Deadhead or pick regularly to encourage more flowers. Protect from severe frosts.

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