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Salvia Colombia
Salvia columbariae
Salvia columbariae is an annual herbaceous plant native primarily to western North America. It thrives in dry, rocky regions and grows to a height of approximately 30 to 60 cm. The leaves are grayish-green, and the flowers are generally blue to purple. Propagation Method: Salvia columbariae is primarily propagated by seeds. It is ideal to sow seeds in the spring, and they germinate within about two to four weeks after planting. To increase the germination rate, it is recommended to soak the seeds slightly in water before planting. Cultivation Method: This plant grows well in well-drained soil. A location with ample sunlight is suitable, and care should be taken to avoid overwatering. Since it adapts well to dry climates, frequent watering is not necessary. However, a small amount of water may be required during the initial germination process. Garden Use: Salvia colombaria can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a garden by harmoniously arranging it alongside other plants. It is particularly well-suited for naturalistic or dry gardens. Its fragrant flowers attract bees and butterflies, positively impacting the ecosystem. Important Pests and Control Methods: Salvia colombaria is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, but it can occasionally be infected by aphids or powdery mildew. Aphids can be controlled by spraying soapy water or utilizing natural predators. For powdery mildew, proper ventilation and sunlight are important, and sulfur can be used if necessary. Overall, Salvia colombaria is a relatively easy-to-care-for plant that thrives healthily as long as the right environment is established.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Lamiaceae
Height
10~60cm
Spread
25~30cm
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
March to June
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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