Salvias are a great genus of hardy flowering plants that come in a variety of sizes. There are perennial and annual types, and the flower colour range is vast.
Ranging in size from 30cm to a big 3m, there’s a salvia species or cultivar to suit everyone and almost every position in the garden, as long as it’s sunny. The smaller growing varieties lend themselves well to pot culture and even hanging baskets.
The flowers bring colour to the garden or patio all year round if multiple varieties and cultivars are grown. The blooms can also be used as a cut flower, and they’re even edible.
The flowers of salvias attract bees, butterflies and many species of beneficial insects to your garden and even small nectar eating bird species.
Did you know... The culinary herb sage is a salvia? Salvia officinalis
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