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    Salvia viridis

    Salvia viridis is an annual plant native to an area extending from the Mediterranean to the Crimea and into Iran. Wikipedia

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  3. johnnyseeds.com

    Salvia viridis (Annual Clary Sage) - Key Growing Information. DAYS TO GERMINATION: 5-12 days at 75-78°F (24-26°C). SOWING: Transplant (recommended): Sow into 72-cell flats, 5-7 weeks before planting out. Gently press seed into soil, covering only enough to hold seeds in place as light is required for germination. Bottom water or mist ...
  4. perennial-garden.com

    Aug 22, 2023The bracts of Salvia viridis surround the inconspicuous tubular flowers, forming a visually striking contrast between the small flowers and the larger, colorful bracts. The array of colors — ranging from soft pinks and purples to bold blues and whites — adds depth and dimension to the plant's appearance, making it an ideal candidate for ...
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  6. livetoplant.com

    Aug 2, 2024Although Salvia viridis is an annual plant, if you want to try preserving it for next season: - Bring pots indoors before the first frost. - Place them in a cool, bright area away from direct sunlight. This won't guarantee survival but may give you an opportunity for self-seeding or to collect seeds before their demise.
  7. Salvia viridis quickly grows to 1 to 2 feet tall and 1 foot wide, with a flowering period of over a month. Colorful bracts almost hide the tiny two-lipped flowers, which are cream-colored, with the upper lip tinged with purple or rose, reflecting the bract color. The flowers last well as cut flowers or dried flowers.
  8. backyardgardener.com

    Salvia viridis ( Claryssa Annual Clary Sage ) Clary sage is a bushy, compact, highly branched annual that grows to 16″ tall and 9″ wide. Leaves are oblong to ovate, pubescent, medium green, to 2″ long. 'Claryssa' has terminal spikes of pink, blue, purple, and white, whorled flowers which are encased by showy, prominately veined bracts ...
  9. Salvia viridis is a ANNUAL growing to 0.5 m (1ft 8in) by 0.2 m (0ft 8in). It is in flower from June to August. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Bees. It is noted for attracting wildlife. Suitable for: light (sandy) and medium (loamy) soils and prefers well-drained soil. Suitable pH: mildly acid, neutral and basic (mildly alkaline) soils.
  10. growplants.org

    Salvia viridis growing herbaceous of the genus Salvia also known as Annual clary, Orval, Salvia viridis annual plant, used as ornamental plant, can grow in mediterranean, desert, subtropical or temperate climate and growing in hardiness zone 4-11. Leaves color green in oval or elliptic shape.
  11. gardenology.org

    Salvia viridis (Annual Clary, Orval) is an annual plant native to an area extending from the Mediterranean to the Crimea and into Iran.It was known as Salvia horminum for many years, since Carl Linnaeus described S. viridis and S. horminum as separate species in 1753. Some modern botanist still believe that they are two separate species. viridis, from the Greek, refers to the color green, with ...

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