Salvia - Caradonna

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Salvia - Caradonna

The Salvia ‘Caradonna’, Salvia nemorosa, has glowing purple stems loaded with violet-purple flowers that bloom from June to October. With its gray-green aromatic foliage, it makes an attractive accent all summer long. Salvia ‘Caradonna’ was awarded the Outstanding New Perennial in 2000 by the International Hardy Plant Union. It has a plant height of 30” and a spread of 12-18” and stays in excellent compact form. Salvia ‘Caradonna’ should be planted in full sun in a moist well-drained area. To increase bloom time, it should be cut back after the first bloom. ‘Caradonna’ is a magnet for butterflies, bees and hummingbirds and is deer-resistant. It is hardy for container gardening and provides excellent cut flowers. Blooms look wonderful next to Sedum ‘Matrona’, Achillea 'Coronation Gold' and Saliva ‘Snow Hill’. ... more info

 

Lobelia - Grape Knee-Hi The Lobelia 'Grape Knee-Hi', is a wonderful new sterile dwarf form with purple flower spikes. Excellent in the shade garden or containers, and a hummingbird favorite. While maintaining a good form has been an age-old problem for many Lobelias, this small-statured Lobelia cardinalis and Lobelia siphilitica backcross has brilliantly solved this dilemma. Grape Knee-Hi is painted in vibrant, deep purple hues and has long lasting freely flowering, tightset spikes. The compact foliage stands on its own all season.

Salvia - Caradonna