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Salvia 'White Trophy'
Salvia paten
'White Trophy'
Salvia patens 'White Trophy' is a plant characterized by its eye-catching white flowers and possesses the following traits: Growth Characteristics - Height: It is a perennial plant that grows to approximately 45–60 cm in height. - Flowers: It blooms from summer to autumn, producing pure white flowers. - Leaves: It has oval, dark green leaves covered in soft hairs. Propagation Methods - Seeds: It propagates by sowing seeds directly in the spring or by sowing them indoors. - Cuttings: It can be propagated by herbaceous cuttings in the summer. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It prefers well-draining soil, and nutrient-rich soil is suitable. - Light: It thrives in locations with plenty of sunlight, although partial shade is also acceptable. - Watering: Avoid overwatering; it is best to water when the soil dries out. - Fertilizer: It is recommended to apply slow-release fertilizer every 2 to 3 weeks during the growing season. Uses in the Garden - It is suitable for border planting and planting in the center of flower beds, providing a contrasting effect with other colored flowers. - It is also suitable for potted planting, allowing you to decorate terraces or balconies. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: It is generally resistant to diseases, but root rot may occur if the soil becomes waterlogged. - Control: Use well-draining soil and be careful with watering. - Pests: Aphids and whiteflies may occur. - Control: Upon early detection, control using soapy water or natural insecticides. Salvia 'White Trophy' is a relatively easy-to-care-for plant and is a representative perennial flower that adds beauty to the garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Lamiaceae
Height
60cm
Spread
60cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
June to November
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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