Super Salvias!

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    Thanks Kristen. I think I will feel same way about it. Can't wait to see it flowering in the summer garden
     
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    The S.divornum (AKA the stoners delight) cutting that I received late last year is putting on growth.
    I'm excited about this one for all the right reasons.................
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    Said to be tricky to bloom though. Any tips?
     
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      Longk, that looks a lovely plant
       
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      It does rather!
      Reckon that it may be worth the effort. Likes heat (apparently) so I'll grow it in the g/house.
       
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      My first Salvia of the year to bloom is my replacement S.discolor....................
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      It has really grown since I received it.....................
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        This is a unique Salvia. Some like it, some do not. I do. Christopher Lloyd called it "A Flopping Oddity"!!! It is best in a raised basket or large tub, to appreciate it fully. A raised basket at eye level is best. The blackcurrant scent is great! In South America, I have it 6 ft x 6f ft, amazing! But here in a border it would get lost. Difficult to root from cuttings.

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          If I was only allowed a handful of plants this would be one of them.

          I've thought about that, but it would make winter care difficult.

          I was going to ask about that..............
           
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          It is not at all hardy in the UK.
           
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          Tell me about it! My first migraine of 2012 coincided with the first frost (just a light one at that) - three years growing died just like that!
           
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          Here is my S.discolor after a few weeks in a new pot...................
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          Here is my S.divornum.....................
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          Needing heat and humidity is only just getting going. The leaves scorch easily though as its natural habitat is the rain forest floor.....................
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          It has new shoots emerging from the rootstock now....................
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            Seems a bit mealy-mouthed, surprised he minced his words!

            Two queries re salvias:

            1. I have a salvia-like plant that I got from a cutting nicked outside a fancy restaurant last summer. I think it's a salvia, square-stemmed, a vague rosette of salvia-like leaves with a sparse flowering spike about 2/3' tall. The flowers are a tiny, purply-brown pea-sized cup with two tiny "ears" attached to one side. Sorry not to have a photo but the flowers are so odd I hope someone will recognise it from the description.

            2.I have loads of S verticillata seedlings doing very well. Will they flower this year? I sowed them 6 or 8 weeks ago.
             
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            Sounds a little like one of the Cuphea family.
            Here's a photo of "Tiny Mice".................
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            I could be miles off of course!
             
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              They are so cute! My flower is much plainer and smaller but essentially the same shape.

              Just googled cupheas but can't see a match. I think this will be a species rather than a cultivar because it is a fairly plain and unspectacular thing. Serves me right for stealing a cutting!
               
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              There are about 200 species alone!

              Here's C.ignea...................
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                Aaargh! I just checked what google came up with plus a few popular search terms.
                 
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