Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' ⋆ Bast de Plantgigant
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' Salie De Tuinen van Appeltern
Salvia is easy to grow in almost any climate. Though it is drought tolerant, it will bloom better with regular watering. Deadheading encourages a longer bloom time. If plants get leggy during the season, cut them all the way back to the newly developed foliage. If cut back, plants may rebloom in fall but often the flowers are fewer and smaller.
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' ('May Night') High Plains Gardening
Salvia nemorosa herbaceous perennial is a popular choice for borders, beds, pots and patios. It is frost and drought hardy. The brightly coloured flowers make a wonderfully colourful display from the middle of spring to mid-summer particularly when planted en masse. The erect stems grow from a central crown to about a metre in height and spread.
BlütenSalbei 'Mainacht' Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' Baumschule Horstmann
Soil. Salvia x sylvestris 'Mainacht' is a striking, compact salvia for the herbaceous border, producing masses of flower stems topped by spikes of violet-purple flowers from early to midsummer. Unlike many salvias, Salvia x sylvestris 'Mainacht' is fully hardy. The felty leaves are finely toothed with pronounced veining.
Steppen Salbei 'Mainacht' Salvia nemorosa
Salvia sylvestris 'Mainacht' has captured the hearts of gardeners around the world. It is often referred to by other names, including Salvia nemorosa 'Mai Nacht', Salvia sylvestris 'May Night', Salvia nemorosa 'May Night', Salvia × sylvestris, and Salvia × superba. These synonyms highlight the widespread recognition and.
Salbei 'Mainacht' Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' Unermüdlicher Blüher mit blauvioletten
Salvia × sylvestris, often commonly called wood sage, is a hybrid perennial salvia that primarily results from crosses between S. nemorosa and S. pratensis. Some cultivars currently listed under S. × sylvestris have uncertain parentage,. 'Mainacht', commonly sold under the trade name of MAY NIGHT, features deep violet blue flowers on.
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' SteppenSalbei Standort sonnig, Blütenfarbe nachtblau
Botanically, 'May Night' salvia has a host of names, including Salvia nemorosa, or woodland sage, as well as Salvia x sylvestris 'May Night', Salvia 'May Night' and Salvia 'Mainacht'. You may find plant tags with any or all of these names. 'Mainacht' is a clue to this salvia's German heritage.
Salvia nemorosa Mainacht Sauge des bois Vivace aux épis bleu violet intense
Clump forming. Genus. Salvia can be annuals, biennials, herbaceous or evergreen perennials, or shrubs. They have paired, simple or pinnately lobed, often aromatic leaves and 2-lipped flowers in whorls, forming simple or branched spikes or racemes. Name status.
Salvia nemorosa 'May Night' ('Mainacht') Walters Gardens, Inc.
Sage (Salvia x sylvestris) 'Mainacht' is one of my all-time favorite sages. The blue-lavender blossoms begin blooming in my Maryland garden in May and continue until first frost in October. It is a sizable Salvia, reaching to two feet high with about an 18 inch spread.
BlütenSalbei 'Mainacht' Schönste Stauden & Expertenwissen
Salvia nemorosa. Salvia nemorosa, the woodland sage, Balkan clary, blue sage or wild sage, [1] is a hardy herbaceous perennial plant native to a wide area of central Europe and Western Asia. It is an attractive plant that is easy to grow and propagate, with the result that it has been passed around by gardeners for many years.
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht', BlütenSalbei GartenBaumschule Becker
Salvia nemerosa, commonly known as woodland sage, violet sage or salvia, is an erect, many-branched, woody-based, clump-forming perennial that typically grows 1.5-3' tall and to 2' wide. It is native to Europe and west-central Asia. Lavender to violet blue flowers (0.5" long) subtended by tiny reddish-purple bracts bloom from June to.
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' ⋆ Bast de Plantgigant
Lore. Salvia x sylvestris is often commonly called wood sage. The genus name Salvia comes from the Latin word salveo meaning to save or heal, in reference to the curative properties attributed to some plants in this genus. The hybrid name of sylvestris comes from Latin meaning of or pertaining to forest or wood.
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' kopen? Plant & Grow
May night salvia can be easily propagated with stem cuttings. May night salvia stem cuttings can be grown in either water, soil, or moist compost. Take these very easy steps: Use a sharp, clean gardening shear to cut 2- to 8-inch long cuttings. Place the stem in clean water or in clean, moist soil in a seedling pot.
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' von Bruns Pflanzen
Salvia nemorosa 'May Night' ('Mainacht') Common Name: Perennial Salvia, Garden Sage. This award winning salvia is a top performer in the landscape. Dense spikes of deep violet-purple flowers are produced in early summer and will continue longer if deadheaded.
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' Salie Vertrouwd online kopen!
Mature Plant Size (H x W) 18-24" x 18-24". Salvia May Night is a classic perennial for the border! This beautiful plant forms a neat mound of dark green leaves. The violet-purple spikes on this Salvia will bloom all summer if spent flowers have been deadheaded. May Night is tolerant to drought conditions. 1997 Perennial Plant of the Year!
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' (BlütenSalbei) Stauden Ratgeber
Salvia nemorosa May Night (Sage) This long-flowering sage is perfect in low beds or borders. Its rich, lavender-blue blossoms attract bees and butterflies. A bushy plant with sturdy stems that require no staking, this sage stays attractive for a long time. Hardiness Zones 3-8. Mature Height 18 - 24 inches. Bloom Time Early to late summer (Jun.
Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht'
Salvia nemorosa [SAL-vee-uh, nem-or-OH-suh] are herbaceous perennial plants and a member of the mint family or sage family,. Some examples include Salvia nemorosa 'caradonna', 'Mainacht' (May Night), 'Blue Hill', 'Snow Hill,' and various others. Table Of Contents. Salvia Nemorosa Care. Size and Growth Habit;