Salvia mellisodora
wardda
14 years ago
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My spelling might be a bit off, no reference is handy.
Is this salvia one of those two year plants? Last year the young cuttings took until fall to really show their stuff, finally flowering well in September.
About a week ago one that had been grown dry and cool on the porch all winter finally made it outside. It wasn't more than two days before the first flowers formed and it appears it will bloom well in May. Will it then take a break and concentrate on growing? It is about 4 feet tall.
When is the best time to take cuttings on this species? So far there have been no vigorous young sprouts to work with. I was hoping to pass some on to friends but is seems unlikey useful plants will be available this year.
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