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White Victoria Salvia
Salvia farinacea. Also known as White Mealy Cup Sage, White Victoria Salvia has silvery stems with graceful spires of bright white tubular flowers. Prized for garden display as well as lush, long-lasting cut and dried flowers, Victoria forms a bushy, 18" mound for garden display or terrace containers. To dry Salvia, cut stems in full bloom and hang upside-down in a dark, dry area for several weeks until dried. Deer resistant. Annual. Summer-flowering. Height: 12" to 18". Average seed life: 1 year.
One packet of about 175 seeds
One packet of about 175 seeds
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The subject of unabashed adoration by feasting hummingbirds, Salvia is terrific for garden display as well as airy summer bouquets. Make sure to cut the stems when the flowers are in full bloom. Start Salvia indoors 10 to 12 weeks before the last spring frost date. Salvia will reward you with nonstop blooms well into the fall when the first frost kisses its colorful plumage. Deer resistant. Summer to fall flowering.
Average seed life: 1 year.
Average seed life: 1 year.
The subject of unabashed adoration by feasting hummingbirds, Salvia is terrific for garden display as well as airy summer bouquets. Make sure to cut the stems when the flowers are in full bloom. Start Salvia indoors 10 to 12 weeks before the last spring frost date. Salvia will reward you with nonstop blooms well into the fall when the first frost kisses its colorful plumage. Deer resistant. Summer to fall flowering.
Average seed life: 1 year.
Average seed life: 1 year.