Scarlet Sage
Fiery red spikes attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators. A southern native wildflower that can take on hot, dry summers with grace. Flowers continuously from mid-summer into fall. Dramatic plants grow 24-36 inches tall, covered with flashy scarlet blossoms. Blooms first year from seed for us northerners. A perennial in zone 9-10. Naturalizes in most areas.
100 seedsÂ
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PLANTING
Salvia coccinea
Tender Perennial Zones 9-10
Germination:Â 7-21 days
Germination Temperature: Optimum soil temperatures 65-75ºF.
Seed Planting Depth:Â 1/16" deep
Starting Indoors: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Provide 65-75ºF soil temperatures. Transplant after the last frost,12-18" apart.Â
Sowing Outdoors: Direct sow after last frost, only in areas with a long growing season. Sow a few seeds 3-6" apart, thinning out to 12-18" apart. When thinning out try transplanting the seedlings into other places in the garden. Water seedlings regularly until established.
Growth Habit:Â Upright vase shape
Height and Width:Â 24-36" x 18-24"
Spacing:Â 12-18" apart
Light Needs:Â Full sun
Soil Needs:Â Average, well-drained
Approximate days to flower from seed:Â 120Â days
Uses: Cut flowers, flower beds, wildflower and cottage gardens, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
Care: Water seedlings regularly until established. Deadheading prolongs flowering. Pinch back early on to keep plants more compact if desired. Self-seeds in warmer climates.
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