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Salvia Waverly is a fast growing, continual flowering plant. It reaches 1.2 meter high and a 1.4 meter spread on a medium sized, reasonably tidy bush. The grey-green leaves are deeply veined, elongated to a point and take on a leathery appearance. The stems extend up from the base and arch in a fountain like manner, before developing the long purple flower stalks. The flowers are white, with a mauve tinge and the calyces are a deep purple to pink.

 

Appearance

Height: 130cm Spread: 60cm

Growth Rate: Fast
Time to Maturity: 6 Months
Habit: Bushy, Upright
 

Flower
Size: Medium
Colour: White fading pink
Shape: Spikes
 

Blooming Time:
Summer/Autumn

 

Foliage
Size: Medium
Colour: Green
Shape: Ovate leaves

*Winter Dormant

*Aromatic leaves

 

Growing Conditions

Position: Full sun

Soil: The soil should not be over rich, and winter drainage must be good.

Care: After a main flowering flush, trim the plant by half to encourage further flowering and density.

Once established it requires only minimum watering.

 

 

Uses & Characteristics:

*Attracts Bees

*Attracts Birds

*Attracts Butterflies

*Banks & Slopes

*Border

*Coastal

*Containers

*Cottage Garden

*Cut Flowers

*Drought Tolerant

*Good Texture

*Heat Tolerant

*Massing

*Rabbit Resistant

SALVIA waverly

$5.00Price
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