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Salvia mellisodora

Posted by wardda (My Page) on
Wed, Apr 29, 09 at 9:04

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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RE: Salvia mellisodora

It thrives on heat, and should go into green growth soon, My stock plant is sending out good shoots now. Once it gets to a mature size, it should be in constant bloom, with a few rest breaks.


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RE: Salvia mellisodora

That is what I was hoping to hear. The photos posted of the one in California told me this one was worth waiting for.


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RE: Salvia mellisodora

My Salvia mellisdora is making a slow recovery from
last years drought. I has not started blooming yet and
the plant got 4'high it is now 2 1/2 feet after some rain.
Art


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RE: Salvia mellisodora

My Melissadora did not bloom last year (2nd year) till october. It was green through the drought and the heat but it did not bloom till practically freezing. A couple of species of salvia did not bloom because of the heat and drought. Involcrata and madrensis. I do not give a lot of extra moisture. The Melisadora got none. This year I have been making cuttings to root and only one has successfully rooted. I think the first batch, I took to early . My observation is that some salvias do not like to root if the weather is still a little cool. Just an observation. Gregiis are not picky but hotlips and melissadora are. My chiquitas are real picky too. I will try again. They are rotting very quickly so I am doing the next batch without rooting hormone.


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RE: Salvia mellisodora

There is some disagreement amongst botanists as to the correct name of Salvia melissodora. I had S. melissodora and S. keerlii, and was told that my melissodora was just a form of keerlii. To my eyes they looked like different species. Melissodora seeds came from Australia, and the keerlii plant came from Christine Yeo's nursery. Melissodora never performed well here, but keerlii is stunning in mid-Autumn.


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RE: Salvia mellisodora

Maybe it is lack of heat as Richard mentioned. I was very pleased with how easy it was to winter over on the cold porch. It suffered no decline like some other sages I could mention and required very little water unlike my old pot-bound miniata mother plant. It even bloomed a little after the New Year. I will stay tuned concerning the plant's real name.


 
 

 

 


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