Description
Salvia Feathers has unique deeply incised scented foliage that gives the plant an airy and elegant look. Feathers Peacock has purple-blue flowers with large spikes and blooms even in the first year. In nature it is the earliest flowering Salvia. The flowering period is longer than for other Salvia: from June to August with a rebloom in autumn. Plant Salvia Feathers in a well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. Salvia Feathers is well branched and remains small with a size of about 22” high and 10” wide. Salvia Feathers is a beautiful plant for the perennial border or in a pot on terrace or balcony. In addition, Salvia Feathers is also very suitable for mass planting.
Key Points
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Unique deeply incised foliage
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Large spikes
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Blooms in first year
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Rebloom in autumn
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Long flowering period
Breeder: Kees Jan Kraan