Salvia 'Serenade'

Salvia 'Serenade'

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The tall stems of lilac florets are useful to create lasting, vertical interest in the garden. The blooms endure from early summer to late autumn and even beyond. The flowers open on dark stems which adds to the beauty of the plant.
Salvia ‘Serenade’ was developed by legendary plantsperson and garden designer, Piet Oudolf.
They average 6 weeks through summer, then with a mid season prune (or regular dead heading) and some fertiliser, they can rise again and last until frost.
The lower stems have attractive, mid-sized, deep green, fragrant foliage with a wrinkly texture. These Woodland Salvias are more shade tolerant than most, though they tend to flower better with a good dose of sun.
Salvias have so much to offer gardeners and there is an ever increasing, impressive array to choose from.
Salvias are strong performers in both gardens and pots. Birds, bees and other beneficial insects will flock to them, their long flowering period is a great boon.
Grow Salvias in a sunny location in well drained soil. They are dry tolerant once established and look wonderful in beds, borders or dry gardens. They have a vigorous growth and are easy care, with solid heat tolerance and frost resistance. Remove spent flowers to encourage even more blooms and extend your season. They are quite frost hardy but if you get hard frosts they will likely benefit from a mulch, especially while establishing.
Salvia sylvestris Syn. S. nemorosa, commonly known as Woodland Sage. It is a cross of S. sylvestris/nemorosa and S. pratensis.


Supplied as: Pots
Size: 10cm

Code

SAPSR

Botantical name

Salvia sylvestris

Height

50-80cm

Width

40-60cm

Flowers

E Summer to L Autumn

Climate

Cool to Sub-Tropical

Availability

Australia wide

Frost hardiness

Fully Hardy

Aspect

Full Sun to Semi Shade

Supplied as

Pots

Size

10cm

Water needs

1