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Salvia 'White Trophy'
Salvia patens
'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 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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