Re: salvia corrugata
- To: g*@trump.net.au, medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Re: salvia corrugata
- From: S* G*
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 21:38:27 PDT
Hi Gay
Yes S. corrugata is one of my favorites - the colour of the flowers and the
intentum are wonderful - three days ago I dug mine up and moved it - so
crossing my fingers that it will survive the treatment.
Do you prune yours? I have put some (hopefully discreet) stakes around mine
to keep it a bit more upright - I cannot decide whether pruning might help
the shape?
Susan George
McCrae, Victoria, Australia
>I am afraid that I have been too busy to follow all
>the trails to the sp Salvia, so hope I am not going
>on old ground. I thought I would write about S
>corrugata which has now flowered for 12 months [we
>have had a very mild winter] and is the most
>electric blue I have ever seen, the leaves are
>attractive rugose and have a felt indentum.
>I have quite a good photo if anyone is interested
>
>--
>Gay Klok Tasmania
>
>NEW ARTICLE: September: Kees and I have been
>gardening together
>for many years but is it a bed of roses? My
>Gardening Mate,
>Kees and Camellias, early Rhododendrons and
>Magnolias
>
>http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/tasmanian_gardening
>
>http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/3411
>http://members.tripod.com/~klok/WRINKLY_.HTM
>
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