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Salvia indica |
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Evergreen basal rosette, web info suggests hardy to only 20F. Leaves are woollier than most salvias - on a par with salvia argentea. Since I don't know if I'll ever have flower photos to show, I'll put up a photo of the foliage for now.
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This plant used to grow in our garden, but it slipped away... About my plant portraits
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Visitors to this page have left the following commentsShulamit Bat El | Apr 07, 2006 | I can send you photo of Salvia indica in bloom if you want. It's rare but still found growing wild here in SW Jerusalem. I have one in bloom in my backyard. Thanks for sharing your experience! Unfortunately, this plant did not survive the winter in our garden. |
- Seed from '04 trade. Baggy 70F (35%G, 4-6d). Moving to warmer location did not result in additional germination.
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