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peterlsutton 21-10-2005 12:02 AM

Salvia Uliginosa Seeds
 
Does anyone know where I can get some Salvia Uliginosa Seeds. Neither
Chilterns nor any other major seller seems to do it. I have seen plants for
sale but I would like to grow a quantity in a clump.

Would be very grateful. Peter



Charlie Pridham 21-10-2005 09:09 AM

Salvia Uliginosa Seeds
 

"peterlsutton" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know where I can get some Salvia Uliginosa Seeds. Neither
Chilterns nor any other major seller seems to do it. I have seen plants

for
sale but I would like to grow a quantity in a clump.

Would be very grateful. Peter

Its still in full flower at the moment but it may set some seed by first
frost, I will bear you in mind, but really its so easy from cuttings I do
not think anyone bothers with seed.
Cuttings taken in the spring will flower at the normal time in Summer.

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



Bob Hobden 21-10-2005 10:18 AM

Salvia Uliginosa Seeds
 

"peterlsutton" wrote
Does anyone know where I can get some Salvia Uliginosa Seeds. Neither
Chilterns nor any other major seller seems to do it. I have seen plants
for
sale but I would like to grow a quantity in a clump.

Would be very grateful. Peter

There might be some on mine when it finishes flowering, and I manage to get
round that side of the pond.

--
Regards
Bob
In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London



peterlsutton 21-10-2005 01:45 PM

Salvia Uliginosa Seeds
 

"peterlsutton" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know where I can get some Salvia Uliginosa Seeds. Neither
Chilterns nor any other major seller seems to do it. I have seen plants

for
sale but I would like to grow a quantity in a clump.

Would be very grateful. Peter


Charlie and Bob - many thanks for your comment - I would be very grateful of
any seed if you were to have some. To take cuttings, you need a mother
plant, which is difficult to find up here in Yorkshire as I don't think it
is hardy here. But I would still like to try. I saw this and some other
beautiful plants ( especially tender salvias) at Colaton Fishacre in South
Devon this summer. There are lots of plants I would like to try - are
there specialist nurseries or seed suppliers for things like this that are a
bit out of the ordinary.

Thanks again Peter



La puce 21-10-2005 03:05 PM

Salvia Uliginosa Seeds
 

peterlsutton wrote:
There are lots of plants I would like to try - are
there specialist nurseries or seed suppliers for things like this that are a
bit out of the ordinary.


I had a few minutes in front of me and I found another forum
specialising in salvia. It looks like a good place to find your
speciality salvia. HTH

http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/salvia/


Sacha 21-10-2005 08:19 PM

Salvia Uliginosa Seeds
 
On 21/10/05 13:45, in article ,
"peterlsutton" wrote:


"peterlsutton" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know where I can get some Salvia Uliginosa Seeds. Neither
Chilterns nor any other major seller seems to do it. I have seen plants

for
sale but I would like to grow a quantity in a clump.

Would be very grateful. Peter


Charlie and Bob - many thanks for your comment - I would be very grateful of
any seed if you were to have some. To take cuttings, you need a mother
plant, which is difficult to find up here in Yorkshire as I don't think it
is hardy here. But I would still like to try. I saw this and some other
beautiful plants ( especially tender salvias) at Colaton Fishacre in South
Devon this summer. There are lots of plants I would like to try - are
there specialist nurseries or seed suppliers for things like this that are a
bit out of the ordinary.

Some of the things that grow at Coleton Fishacre are somewhat tender and we
couldn't grow them here, only a few miles away. It's on the river so has
some protection, as a result. However, we get S. involucrata and S.
confertiflora through the winter so, if you want to try the various Salvias,
Google Christine Yeo who has the National Collection of Salvias at Ipplepen,
near Newton Abbot.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)



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