Re: salvia for shade


Thanks a big bunch, Kemberly.
    Took a look at the nice photo you made available. The bloom stems seem
more erect than on mine and a bit more numerous. Just good growing I
suppose. Perhaps mine will do just a bit better out of the pot and into a
nice spot in the garden. Beginning to think I know the spot where it is to
find a permanent home. Companions are coming to me as we discuss salvia for
shade. Believe it is going to be Rhodea, Arisaema, but need a third that
blooms late in the season .. October or so to finish the season with the
blooms of the salvia.
    Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5  Southern Indiana
----- Original Message -----
> Gene: I grow the Salvia koyame and I really enjoy it - I have mine planted
in
> partial shade but I now friends who have grown it in more shade.  It's a
nice
> little plant - take a look:
>
> http://freepages.garden.rootsweb.com/~skinnerd/Sa/Salvia_koyamae4.jpg
>
> I really enjoy the mounding foliage this plant has and it seems to be as
> drought resistant as other Salvia's.  It's a nice low growing Salvia, you
> will enjoy it.
>
> Kemberly McLain
> Katy, Texas  zone 9

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