Well branched and compact, this variety has 6 cm flowers that are a deep, royal blue and bloom from Summer into Autumn. It is a reliable perennial, returning year after year in Zones 8 to 11. However, it is so lovely that it is worth growing as a summer bedding plant in colder zones. Blue Angel likes regular watering and rich, well-drained soil. It grows in full sun or partial shade and can handle moist corners of the garden. Use it as a path edging, border, ground-cover or container plant. British horticulturist Graham Stuart Thomas called Salvia patens 'the best plant in cultivation.'
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Wonderful blue!
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Oh my goodness - sooo blue! The shape of these flowers look much like the lipstick plant (but these are probably bigger.
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Greetings Jen
The name 'salvia' always reminds me of red flowers, and I didn't know there were blue ones. This blue angel is also beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great kind auf blue!
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What a Lovely Salvia!
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Greetings from Sweden/Lena
Wat a Wonderful blue, so intensiv.
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Greetings from Sweden to/
Elke
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What a wonderful blue colour.
ReplyDeleteHello Annie, no secret about the photos I take! Many are from my own garden or those in the neighbourhood. There are also many opportunities in Melbourne to enjoy lovely plants. We are very lucky to have wonderful parks and parklands, as well as a world-class Botanical Garden.
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I love salvias... we have some red ones at the moment!
ReplyDeleteI love these beautiful flowers !!
ReplyDeleteo, that´s salvia? It´s beautiful :)
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