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Salvia Cherry Lips

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Salvia greggii

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Salvia Cherry Lips is a captivating perennial that adds a burst of bold colour and charm to any garden. Featuring vivid cherry-red blooms with creamy white lower petals, this variety creates a striking bicolour effect that enlivens your outdoor spaces. The unique lip-shaped flowers bring texture and character, making it an eye-catching feature in borders, containers, or mixed planting schemes.

In addition to its stunning flowers, this salvia is known for its aromatic foliage, offering a pleasant fragrance that enhances your garden’s sensory experience. Thriving in sunny locations with well-drained soil, it’s the perfect low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking long-lasting beauty.

Its extended flowering season, from late spring to early autumn, ensures continuous colour and interest. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, supporting local biodiversity and creating a lively garden atmosphere.

Compact and versatile, this variety is ideal for small gardens, patio pots, or larger landscapes. Regular deadheading promotes repeat blooms, ensuring that this hardy variety performs effortlessly season after season. Add it to your garden for vibrant colour, wildlife benefits, and enduring appeal throughout the year.

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Planting & Harvesting

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