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Salvia

Salvia

Salvias offer a fantastic range of plants, from sages in the herb garden with attractively coloured leaves to the most intense, rich, beautifully coloured summer flowers on border perennials and annuals.


Recommended varieties Growing tips
Problem solver Where to see them

Recommended varieties

The word "salvia" comes from the Latin 'salvare', meaning to heal or save. Sage's long history of medicinal uses means it has been used for curing everything from colds to snake bites. It's well worth experimenting with different kinds of salvias, because you may find you can grow the not-quite-hardy perennials without any problem.

Hardy perennials

These come mainly in blues, running from pale violet to a deep, rich colour.


Tender salvias

Most salvia types are native to Mexico, and have some of the showiest, most flamboyant colours. These are usually tender, but no more difficult to grow than marguerites or osteospermums.


Annuals and biennials


Growing tips

Site and soil preferences : Salvias need a hot, sunny position in light, average soil that must be free-draining.

Aftercare : Old salvias can become leggy, showing their woody bases. A spring trim will promote plenty of fresh growth.

Problem solver

Slugs and snails are the big enemy in spring, attacking the tasty new growth.

Where to see them

National Collections of Salvias:

BD Yeo
Pleasant View Nursery
Two Mile Oak, nr Denbury
Newton Abbot
Devon TQ12 6DG
Tel: 01803 813388

Mrs Yoke van der Meer
Rodbaston College, Penkridge
Staffordshire ST19 5PH
Tel: 01785 712209

L Pink
2 Hillside Cottages
Trampers Lane
North Boarhunt
Fareham
Hampshire PO17 6DA
Tel: 01329 832786

Nigel Hewish, Head Gardener
Kingston Maurward Gardens
Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8PY
Tel: 01305 215000/3


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