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Salvia nemorosa
'Pink Profusion' Perennial Salvia
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2024 Proven Winners National Perennial of the Year® This Salvia nemorosa hybrid will impress you with the number of times it reblooms! Sheer back the spent flowers and enjoy again throughout the summer. Dark pink flowers are produced on darker pink calyxes on a perfectly rounded, dense and beautiful habit. This shorter stature Salvia will tuck in nicely to all sorts of places in your perennial garden, planted en mass makes a perfect edger. Salvia is a staple item for every sunny garden. It asks little more than sunshine and a little drink every once in a while in return for producing a bountiful mass of colorful flower spires from late spring into early summer. It forms a uniform, rounded clump of aromatic, rugose green foliage that looks nice all season long and is not enjoyed by rabbits or deer.
- » Consistently reblooms
- » Sheer back spent flowers to promote flowering
- » Mounded, clumping habit
- » Ideal for the perennial border
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.
- Height
- 14 - 16 in
- Spread
- 16 - 20 in
- Zone
- 3-8
- Color
- Pink
- Categories
- Perennial
- Breeder
- Proven Winners
- Tags
- Attracts Butterflies; Attracts Humming-birds; Attracts Pollinators; Border or Bed; Cut Flower/Foliage; Drought Tolerant
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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.