
Salvia 'Blue Note'
Salvia Blue Note is part of the Salvia genus - the largest of plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. This variety is one of nearly 1000 species, with wonderful colour and structure on show. It bears scented, mid-green leaves that are joined by deep purple-blue flowers in Summertime. The foliage is evergreen, meaning it will maintain year-round interest to enhance your borders, plant displays, pots or containers.
Commonly known as Sage, this plant will grow to an ultimate height of 0.8m and spread of 0.5m. It is also very easy to care for. Place it in full sunlight and moist, well-drained soil, although it will tolerate most soil types. In terms of watering, only do so when the soil is dry to touch, as it can withstand small periods of drought.
Please Note: Images are for illustrative purposes only. Some plants may be supplied in their dormant state if purchased during that period later in the year. Fresh growth will then return in the following Spring.
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Salvia Blue Note is part of the Salvia genus - the largest of plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. This variety is one of nearly 1000 species, with wonderful colour and structure on show. It bears scented, mid-green leaves that are joined by deep purple-blue flowers in Summertime. The foliage is evergreen, meaning it will maintain year-round interest to enhance your borders, plant displays, pots or containers.
Commonly known as Sage, this plant will grow to an ultimate height of 0.8m and spread of 0.5m. It is also very easy to care for. Place it in full sunlight and moist, well-drained soil, although it will tolerate most soil types. In terms of watering, only do so when the soil is dry to touch, as it can withstand small periods of drought.
Please Note: Images are for illustrative purposes only. Some plants may be supplied in their dormant state if purchased during that period later in the year. Fresh growth will then return in the following Spring.





















