Description
open shade and do not thrive well in either part of full sun conditions
The very thick but glossy green foliage makes a unique 40" wide clump so exquisite it almost looks edible
Belamcanda 'Hello Yellow' is an iris relative that looks more like a dwarf gladiolus in foliage until it is topped in July with 20" tall spikes of 1" round
The lacecap flowers are blue in acidic soil and pink in alkaline areas
all of the offspring we have grown are INCREDIBLE
Salvia Indigo Spires Sun to Light Shade open shade and do notSalvia 'Indigo Spires' is a 1979 introduction from California's Huntington Botanical Garden. Selected by California horticulturist, John MacGregor, Salvia 'Indigo Spires' arose as a cross of Salvia farinacea x Salvia longispicata. Salvia 'Indigo Spires' forms an upright 3' tall clump, topped with arching spikes of dark blue purple flowers throughout summer and until frost. The unusual, twisting flower spikes create a form of their own in the garden.
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