Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Learn about Salvia 'Amistad', a perennial sage with rich purple flowers and evergreen foliage. Find out how to grow, care for, and propagate this award-winning plant that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.

  3. Oct 24, 2023 · Learn about ‘Amistad’ salvia, a dark purple flowering plant that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Find out how to plant, care for, and enjoy this evergreen or deciduous shrub in USDA zones 8b - 11b.

    • Salvia Amistad Care
    • How to Propagate Friendship Sage
    • Friendship Sage Pest Or Disease Problems
    • Suggested Salvia Amistad Uses

    Size & Growth

    Friendship sage is a large herbaceous species, achieving 3′ to 5’ feet in height and a width of 4′ to 6’ feet. It’s hearty enough to grow as an indoor annual when outside of its hardiness zones. Growth is rapid, especially in the first year, and it is an avid bloomer when maintained.

    Flowering and Fragrance

    This deciduous sage’s blooms closely resemble blue anise sage outside of the flower color. Amistad’s velvety dark purple flowers have a nearly black calyx (black calyces) on dark green bracts and remain from late spring until the first frost. The exact bloom time varies depending upon the planting region, and indoor plants may retain their flowers for longer as a result. Colder regions will bloom later than those in a more temperate zone.

    Light & Temperature

    Salvia amistad requires full sun but will survive in partial shade. In hotter climates, it is best to ensure this tender perennial gets part shade in the afternoon to avoid sunburn. It thrives in a wide range of hardiness zones, growing from USDA zone 8b to 11a. It also boasts root hardiness in temperatures as low as 18° degrees Fahrenheit (-8° C). The plant is known to overwinter in some indoor settings in zones too cold for outdoor propagation.

    Amistad Salvia may be propagated using either softwood or semi-ripe cuttings. 1. For best results, these should be potted and allowed to take root when possible. 2. Softwood cuttings are best planted in early spring, while semi-ripe ones should wait until early summer or late summer. 3. Water the cuttings prior to transplanting. 4. Begin by digging...

    Salvia amistad is a hardy plant, being tolerant of both drought and heat. However, it may suffer burns when left in constant direct sunlight in naturally arid locations. It is both rabbit and deer resistant. However, it may fall victim to rosemary beetles and snails. Due to its high attraction to pollinators, this plant may be a poor choice for ind...

    Friendship sage is a newer species and thus has yet to have its full potential explored. The cut flowers make for an attractive gift idea. Additionally, the ability to thrive in containers gives this sage great versatility as an indoor decorative plant. Mass planting this sage creates an aromatic and attractive border. It also works well in both cu...

  4. Salvia 'Amistad' is a tall and showy annual that attracts hummingbirds with its purple flowers and near-black bracts. It is a tender perennial for Zones 8 to 11 and can be grown from seed or cuttings.

    • (10)
    • Blooms In: Jul-Oct
    • Sage
    • Exposure: Sun
    • amistad salvia1
    • amistad salvia2
    • amistad salvia3
    • amistad salvia4
  5. Jul 2, 2022 · Learn everything you need to know about Salvia Amistad, a beautiful ornamental sage native to Argentina. Find out how to grow, water, prune, and protect it from pests and cold weather.

  6. Friendship sage is a stunning violet-purple flower that attracts pollinators and hummingbirds. It is a hybrid of two subtropical species from Argentina and can be grown outdoors in mild winter climates or in containers.

  7. Learn how to grow Salvia 'Amistad', a floriferous and bee-friendly plant with large, velvety purple flowers. Find out where to buy it, how to care for it and when to prune it.

  1. People also search for