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Salvia involucrata 'Bethellii'

Salvia involucrata 'Bethellii'


(Roseleaf Sage) A late but glorious bloomer, Roseleaf Sage starts producing hot pink blossoms in winter and continues into spring -- growing more spectacular every day -- unless cut down to the ground by hard frost.

In the hottest climates, Roseleaf Sage requires a bit of deep shade. It appreciates rich soil and regular watering. This is the largest variety of the species that we cultivate. Growing up to 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide, it makes a fine screen or background planting, such as at the back of borders.

Use this sage where you want a bold, strong statement.  We like to pair it with Salvia mexicana varieties for contrasting color and foliage and the ornamental grass Stipa arundinacea 'Sirocco.'






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Common name Roseleaf Sage
USDA Zone 8 - 10
Size (h/w/fh) 60"/48"/72"
Exposure Full sun to partial shade
Soil Average to rich
Water Regular
Pot size 3 1/2" deep pot
Container? Yes
Price: $7.50

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You don’t have to be a florist to create eye-catching designs with dramatic Salvias. By planting the right Salvias and complementary flowers in your garden as well as gaining a little knowledge about color combinations, well-balanced compositions, simple tools and cut-flower preservation, you are on your way.

Winter Blooming Salvias (Part I)
Winter Blooming Salvias (Part I)
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Posted: Nov 26, 2011 18:21:00
Some of the most dramatic Salvias bloom in the Winter. Most of these are from Southern Mexico, and are very well adapted to grow in Zone 9 gardens.

Here are some guidelines for success with this plant in your garden. Click on an individual icon for more detailed information.

Salvia involucrata 'Bethellii' - Roseleaf Sage:

Exposure
Full sun
Full sun
Habit
8 - 10
8 - 10
60 inches tall
60 inches tall
48 inches wide
48 inches wide
Shrub
Shrub
Water Needs
Average water
Average water
Blooming Season
Spring blooming
Spring blooming
Winter blooming
Winter blooming
Attracts
Deer resistant
Deer resistant


Feel free to contact us should you have any questions about using Roseleaf Sage in your garden. Or call us at 707 877-1717.
Here's some of the best uses for this plant in your garden:

Salvia involucrata 'Bethellii' - Roseleaf Sage:


Screening

Shrub border

Cut flower garden

Background planting



Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about using Roseleaf Sage in your garden. Or call us at 707 877-1717.
If we can be of assistance in any way about how to grow or use Salvia involucrata 'Bethellii', please just ask. You can email us right from here, or call us at our customer service number, 707 877-1717.



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