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  1. Dec 5, 2020 · Discover 20 beautiful shrubby, herbaceous and tender salvias to grow, plus salvia growing advice, with expert help from BBC Gardeners' World Magazine.

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    • Scarlet Sage. A familiar plant, scarlet sage (Salvia spendens), also known simply as red salvia, is technically a tropical perennial, but it's more commonly grown as an annual.
    • Mealycup Sage. Mealycup sage (Salvia farinacea) comes in a variety of blue, purple, and lavender cultivars, including the popular 'Victoria Blue' and 'Evolution'.
    • Texas Sage. Texas sage (Salvia coccinea) is another red-flowered salvia, but there are also cultivars of it with pink and coral blooms. 'Summer Jewel Pink', one of the prettiest salvias, is a smaller plant (20 inches) that blooms with dainty but profuse flowers from late spring to early fall.
    • Woodland Sage. Woodland sage (Salvia nemerosa), also known as violet sage or blue hill salvia, is a perennial salvia that blooms in various hues of purple and lavender from June to September.
    • Blue Salvia. A favorite plant for many gardeners, blue salvia is an easy perennial to grow. It flowers profusely all summer and tolerates periods of drought.
    • 'Black and Blue' Salvia. A hummingbird magnet, 'Black and Blue' displays spikes of rich cobalt-blue flowers that emerge from purple-black buds on dark stems.
    • Clary Sage. This is not your ordinary sage. Clary sage is a little different because its color comes from its leafy bracts that look like big pink, purple, or white flower petals.
    • Culinary Sage. A must-grow plant in herb gardens, culinary sage features wonderfully scented silvery-gray leaves and spikes of lilac flowers in early summer.
  2. How to grow salvias. These popular, fast-growing plants bloom for a long period in summer and early autumn, producing tubular, two-lipped flowers in almost every colour. Easy to grow, they're suitable for beds, borders and containers.

  3. Nov 22, 2022 · (Image credit: RM Floral / Alamy) 16 types of salvias to try for scent and style. Ornamental and edible sages come in a staggering range of vibrant and fragrant plant forms. They present in a dazzling array of colors, from whites and soft pastels to intense violets, blues and burgundy blacks.

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  5. Perennial salvias (also known as “sage”) are heat-loving, deer-resistant plants that thrive from midsummer through fall. The bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds can’t resist them! Learn how to grow, cut back, and care for salvia flowers.

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