Blast produces mass displays of salmon colored large flowers shown off against green foliage throughout the warm months. An aromatic evergreen compact shrub, so easy to grow, very long bloom period, and very tolerant of dry hot conditions. The Heatwave Salvia’s are a cross of microphylla x greggii, eliminating the variable range of habits and lack of garden hardiness associated with so many of the straight Salvia greggii forms in the market. The plants are very tight habit in appearance.
[ngg src=”galleries” ids=”17″ display=”basic_thumbnail”]Suggested Uses: fast results for new gardens, lengthy color for mixed borders, container displays, coastal zones and poolside landscaping. Pretty in cottage or wildflower style gardens. Also nice for a flowering hedge.Ideal for water wise gardening. Xeriscape gardening Deer proof! Ideal for attracting birds and bees to the garden. ease of care for City and roadside landscape.
Eggben02 uspp#24153
Colour: salmon pink
Blooming season: spring, summer and fall
Mature Size: H 80 cm x W80cm
Zone: 6-10
Inventor: Howard Bentley and Steve Eggelton of Australia
Care: Full sun to part shade. Tolerates most soil types that are free draining. Once established it requires only minimum watering and a single feed in spring with a general purpose fertilizer. After a main flowering flush, trim the plant by half to encourage further flowering and density. Excellent for dry extreme heat, bred for the heat of Australia.