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Do recall which one it was. There are only a few I can grow in my zone 5
garden and have live. (them winter winds really scour the long bed)


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I don't know which one it was, Cheryl. I took a blossom stem to a nursery to
have it identified since I'd never seen a blue salvia at that time. All they
told me was that it was a salvia.

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Do recall which one it was. There are only a few I can grow in my zone 5
garden and have live. (them winter winds really scour the long bed)


Cheryl


I don't know which one it was, Cheryl. I took a blossom stem to a nursery to
have it identified since I'd never seen a blue salvia at that time. All they
told me was that it was a salvia.

Val




I know how that goes. I wish salvia were a touch hardier, I love the blue

Thanks Val

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Do recall which one it was. There are only a few I can grow in my zone 5
garden and have live. (them winter winds really scour the long bed)


Cheryl


I don't know which one it was, Cheryl. I took a blossom stem to a nursery to
have it identified since I'd never seen a blue salvia at that time. All they
told me was that it was a salvia.


Val


I know how that goes. I wish salvia were a touch hardier, I love the blue

Thanks Val

Cheryl


Hi Cheryl
S. guaranitica is native to South America; Brazil, Paraguay,
Argentina.
the lowest zone I found was 7a, most say 8. one temp given was -12C.
I am in 8b or 9 and sometimes it freezes here unless it is in a very
protected
spot with mulch.
Possibly you could grow it as an annual, or maybe in a container (BIG
one)
and protect it over winter.
That blue is really "electric" and the cultivar 'Blue and Black' is
stunning!

Emilie
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Heck, it gets that cold in my basement. Would it have the same impact as a
first year plant?

Cheryl


I planted a bunch of these that I purchased in 4" pots at about 12"
high. They were somewhat multi stemmed when we bought them.

Today, all the plants are over 3 feet high, and very bushy & multi
stemmed. A truly wonderful addition to our sun garden.

I'm in zone 7, Howard Co MD


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On Aug 14, 4:07 am, Cheryl Isaak wrote:
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Do recall which one it was. There are only a few I can grow in my zone 5
garden and have live. (them winter winds really scour the long bed)


Cheryl


I don't know which one it was, Cheryl. I took a blossom stem to a nursery to
have it identified since I'd never seen a blue salvia at that time. All they
told me was that it was a salvia.


Val


I know how that goes. I wish salvia were a touch hardier, I love the blue


Thanks Val


Cheryl


Hi Cheryl
S. guaranitica is native to South America; Brazil, Paraguay,
Argentina.
the lowest zone I found was 7a, most say 8. one temp given was -12C.
I am in 8b or 9 and sometimes it freezes here unless it is in a very
protected
spot with mulch.
Possibly you could grow it as an annual, or maybe in a container (BIG
one)
and protect it over winter.
That blue is really "electric" and the cultivar 'Blue and Black' is
stunning!


Emilie
NorCal


Heck, it gets that cold in my basement. Would it have the same impact as a
first year plant?

Cheryl


Cheryl
I was in B& N Bookstore today, looking a garden books, what else?
I took a look at S. gauranitica to see what I could find.
"Blue Enigma" was said to be the most cold hardy, to zone 7.
I would think that they would do pretty well as an annual. They are
very fast growers!
You could winter over cuttings.
Good luck if you decide to try this plant, let us know how it works
out.........
Em
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