New for 2022! This vibrant Salvia is sure to catch your eye. Salvia greggii ‘Tangerine’ has coral orange flowers with a small white patch at the throat which acts as a guide for bees. It blooms non-stop for us here in the east bay and Spring through Summer elsewhere. Best planted in groups of 3 for that massed effect, or just singly for a boost of color. At the end of the Fall cut it back for a good refresh and to encourage a full look for the next season. Top dress with compost after pruning. This Salvia tops out at 2’ tall and at least 2’ wide. Easy to grow in Full sun to part shade and is not super fussy about soils, but would prefer good drainage. A pollinator magnet!
Beth,
Plant MacGyver