
Salvia nemorasa 'Salute' Deep Blue 9cm/2L
A wonderful Salvia which produces spikes of violet - blue flowers in the summer through to Autumn. This perennial would be ideal planted towards the front of a sunny garden border.
✓RHS Award of Garden Merit
✓Very attractive to pollinators
✓ Eventual Height 30cm
✓Plant in well drained soil
✓Full Sun/Partial Shade
✓Protect from cold drying winds
✓Does not want to be constantly wet
✓Supplied in a 1L or 2L growers pot
More information:
This plant is a herbaceous perennial. Herbaceous perennials die back below ground level each autumn, then fresh new growth will appear in the spring. Remove faded flower heads as soon as they begin to fade to prolong flowering.
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Salvia nemorasa 'Salute' Deep Blue 9cm/2L
A wonderful Salvia which produces spikes of violet - blue flowers in the summer through to Autumn. This perennial would be ideal planted towards the front of a sunny garden border.
✓RHS Award of Garden Merit
✓Very attractive to pollinators
✓ Eventual Height 30cm
✓Plant in well drained soil
✓Full Sun/Partial Shade
✓Protect from cold drying winds
✓Does not want to be constantly wet
✓Supplied in a 1L or 2L growers pot
More information:
This plant is a herbaceous perennial. Herbaceous perennials die back below ground level each autumn, then fresh new growth will appear in the spring. Remove faded flower heads as soon as they begin to fade to prolong flowering.
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A wonderful Salvia which produces spikes of violet - blue flowers in the summer through to Autumn. This perennial would be ideal planted towards the front of a sunny garden border.
✓RHS Award of Garden Merit
✓Very attractive to pollinators
✓ Eventual Height 30cm
✓Plant in well drained soil
✓Full Sun/Partial Shade
✓Protect from cold drying winds
✓Does not want to be constantly wet
✓Supplied in a 1L or 2L growers pot
More information:
This plant is a herbaceous perennial. Herbaceous perennials die back below ground level each autumn, then fresh new growth will appear in the spring. Remove faded flower heads as soon as they begin to fade to prolong flowering.
























