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Salvia Rose Queen


Salvia x superba Rose Queen
Salvia Rose Queen: 20-inch plants with long, thick bloomstalks facing upward and carrying, on all sides, masses of small, bright pink blooms. The blooms are held above narrow, divided foliage of bright green.
This perennial tolerates drought and blazing sun!

Bright and Bushy, These Pink Blooms Repeat All the Way to Frost!
20-inch plants are full, upright, and stuffed with vivid color!

Masses of bushy, vibrantly colorful rosy-pink bloomspikes arise on this perennial Sage, beginning in early summer and then repeating until frost! The blooms are richly colorful on upright, very full 20-inch plants, presenting a fine show of color that brings in the butterflies!

Direct-sow this Salvia in midsummer for spring bloom, or begin the seeds indoors in late winter for first-year bloom. Not fussy about soil, it flourishes in blazing sun, tolerating drought and often reblooming.

 

 

 

Source:   http://www.parkseed.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/StoreCatalogDisplay?storeId=10101&catalogId=10101&langId=-1&SearchText=salvia+rose+queen&mainPage=textsearchresults&RequestType=NewRequest

March 3, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information contact

Chris Embry Mohr; Olympia High School; 7832 N 100 East Road; Stanford, IL  61774; 309-379-5911 x 9334; chrisembry.mohr@olympia.org