SUPER SALVIA'S - 2015

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  1. strongylodon

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    I don't have many Salvias (not enough room) but these are the few I have. Salvia Argentea is in bud and not opened yet.

    Hotlips, the white is coming through now.
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    Icing Sugar.
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    gaurantica, from cuttings taken from a 6ft high plant.
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    nemorosa.
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      Salvia greggii really does produce some terrific cultivars :blue thumb:

      Not wishing to argue but I'm not sure that it is a Salvia guaranitica - the lower lip shape looks wrong. A couple to compare with...............
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      The leaf shape looks wrong too :dunno:
       
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        It was the best I could come up with Keith, as I wasn't sure. If you know what variety it is let me know. As I said it came from a fully hardy 6ft shrub and I presume there aren't many blue ones that tall.
         
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        It's got me beat. How large would you say the flowers are?
        We need @nibor for this.
         
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        Salvia "Raspberry Royale" is probably my favourite Salvia x jamensis cultivar. Very late this year...............
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          Looks like a form of greggii or a hybrid. There are some new forms around that are blue. Do the flowers have a hint of violet?
           
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            I have, plus some others
             
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            piccies please,
            Jenny
             
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              Flowering here is a bit late, but here's Neon,Sunset,Cherry Pie, Hotlips, something without a label,and Oxford Blue. Wish my Guarantica had survived, I once had a 6 footer as well. Cuttings failed over winter. Still have Lavenda Dilly, Gregii Lara, African skies to flower, think I've lost Amistad though sadly. Also a few seedlings in the greenhouse (turkestana, forska,) for next year. image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
               
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                Did you grow "something without a label" from the seed swap last year? It's Penstemon smallii.

                S.turkestanica and S.forrskoallii are properly hardy - plant them out (ok, maybe keep a couple under glass as back-ups).
                 
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                  I might have done! Wondered why it didn't look like the others!!!
                   
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                    It's a short lived plant but allow the seed pods to form and it will self seed. Easily lifted and moved or potted up round about this time of year.
                     
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                      Here is a pic of what I thought was S gaurantica, I may have confused it with something else, as you can see against the 5p piece, the flower is vey small.
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                      To my (untrained) eye I would say that @nibor is on the money.
                       
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                      Thanks for the close-up....definitely not guaranitica (note correct spelling!) Almost certainly a new and beautiful cultivar of greggii......Blue Note, Blue Moon, or another.

                      Robin.
                       
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