Botanical Name: Salvia ‘Waverly’
Common Name: No common name
Type of Plant: dicot: perennial
 
Habit of Growth:
Overall Shape An upright, rangy plant with woody stems and coarse, distinctly veined foliage; blooms nearly year-round
Height 3 to 5'
Spread 3 to 5'
Growth Rate moderate
 
Environment:
Exposure outdoors full sun preferred
Soil tolerates most any well-drained soil
Hardiness Hardy (zones 12-24)
 
Morphology:
Leaves thick, leathery, ovate to lanceolate leaves to 3" long, 1" wide; medium green color with distinct heavy veining
Flowers pink tubular flowers emerging from purple sepals; borne throughout the warm season; often nearly year-round
Fruit small woody capsules
 
Propagation:
stem cuttings
 
Usage:
large plant for warm, sunny areas; mixes well with native plants, Mediterranean landscapes and rustic gardens; good durable plant for dry slopes
 
Landscape Care:
Watering takes average watering, but will tolerate drought when established
Fertilizing slow-release at planting time
Pruning head back to encourage a dense growth habit
Pests/Diseases none significant
Special Conditions/Other
 
Origin: hybrid (parents may include S. leucantha, S. mellifera)
Family: Lamiaceae

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