Salvia guaranitica (Salvia)
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Color Name: Roman Red
A fragrant thriller for your containers and landscape! Don't miss the chance to add a touch of Roman elegance to your garden. Embrace the beauty and charm of Roman Red Salvia, the perfect choice for any landscape. Roman Red Salvia stands an impressive 28-34 inches tall. The striking scarlet-red flowers will make a statement in your garden and create an intriguing focal point for mixed containers. Plant Roman Red in full sun and you will enjoy the flutter of butterflies and hummingbirds checking out the blooms. Drought tolerant and deer resistant are just two of the great attributes that Roman Red has to offer.
Salvias are known for their aromatic, attractive foliage in many different sizes, shapes, and hues, as well as for their bold, colorful blooms that flower over a long period. They are heat and drought tolerant and loved by hummingbirds!
Growing Tips: You can easily trim salvia to keep the shape or size where you want it. Doing so will encourage it to branch out and become thicker and more full of flowers. Regular watering and fertilizing will keep the plant at maximum color and growth. Once established, salvia is amazingly tough and will tolerate lower levels of food and water. However, severe drought will cause lower leaves to drop. If this happens, give it a quick haircut removing the upper 1/3 of growth. Once it is back to normal moisture levels, it will fill in nicely.
When planting in containers, hanging baskets and window boxes, we recommend using our potting soil which is specially formulated for our plants. An application of a time release fertilizer at the time of planting will help to ensure the best possible performance. Zehr's Osmocote blend is perfect for the job. We also suggest fertilizing every two weeks during the hot summer months of June, July and August with Maxsea, which you can purchase at Zehr's. Begonias, Impatiens and most plants grown for foliage normally do not need as much fertilizer.
Photo courtesy of Ball Horticultural Company.
A fragrant thriller for your containers and landscape! Don't miss the chance to add a touch of Roman elegance to your garden. Embrace the beauty and charm of Roman Red Salvia, the perfect choice for any landscape. Roman Red Salvia stands an impressive 28-34 inches tall. The striking scarlet-red flowers will make a statement in your garden and create an intriguing focal point for mixed containers. Plant Roman Red in full sun and you will enjoy the flutter of butterflies and hummingbirds checking out the blooms. Drought tolerant and deer resistant are just two of the great attributes that Roman Red has to offer.
Salvias are known for their aromatic, attractive foliage in many different sizes, shapes, and hues, as well as for their bold, colorful blooms that flower over a long period. They are heat and drought tolerant and loved by hummingbirds!
Growing Tips: You can easily trim salvia to keep the shape or size where you want it. Doing so will encourage it to branch out and become thicker and more full of flowers. Regular watering and fertilizing will keep the plant at maximum color and growth. Once established, salvia is amazingly tough and will tolerate lower levels of food and water. However, severe drought will cause lower leaves to drop. If this happens, give it a quick haircut removing the upper 1/3 of growth. Once it is back to normal moisture levels, it will fill in nicely.
When planting in containers, hanging baskets and window boxes, we recommend using our potting soil which is specially formulated for our plants. An application of a time release fertilizer at the time of planting will help to ensure the best possible performance. Zehr's Osmocote blend is perfect for the job. We also suggest fertilizing every two weeks during the hot summer months of June, July and August with Maxsea, which you can purchase at Zehr's. Begonias, Impatiens and most plants grown for foliage normally do not need as much fertilizer.
Photo courtesy of Ball Horticultural Company.
Flower Color: Red Shades Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 28 to 34 Inches Spread: 28 to 36 Inches Hardy in Zone: 10 |
Blooms: Spring to Fall
Foliage Season: All Season |
Growth Rate |
Medium
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Attributes |
Container Dried Flower Extended Bloomer Fragrant Border Cut Flower or Foilage Drought Tolerant Easy to Grow Landscapes Mass Planting Specimen Plant Window Boxes
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