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Unplugged® White

Salvia

General Information GROWING TIPS

If you’ve enjoyed the look and performance of Unplugged® So Blue™ salvia, you’ll love this crisp white selection. The two-lipped blossoms are densely packed on the upright spikes and complemented by the silvery, felted calyxes. Finding attractive annuals with native roots can be a challenge, but more and more gardeners are seeking these kinds of plants. Unplugged® White fills that niche. It is a cultivar of Salvia farinacea which is native from Florida, west to Texas and New Mexico. These native roots hint towards its strong tolerance of heat and humidity.

Unplugged® White
Blossom Color White
Bloom Season Spring, Summer, Fall
Exposure Part Sun to Sun
Height 14-24 in
Width 12-16 in
Spacing 12-16 in
Container Sizes Grande, Royale
Hardiness Zones 8, 9, 10
Wildlife Attracted Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Wildlife Deterred Deer
Features If you’ve enjoyed the look and performance of Unplugged® So Blue™ salvia, you’ll love this crisp white selection. The two-lipped blossoms are densely packed on the upright spikes and complemented by the silvery, felted calyxes. Finding attractive annuals with native roots can be a challenge, but more and more gardeners are seeking these kinds of plants. Unplugged® White fills that niche. It is a cultivar of Salvia farinacea which is native from Florida, west to Texas and New Mexico. These native roots hint towards its strong tolerance of heat and humidity.
Available Seasons
Adaptable as a Houseplant No
Bog Plant No
Is Disease Resistant No
Drought Tolerant Yes
Edible No
Erosion Control No
Fragrant Flower No
Fragrant Foilage No
Heat Tolerant Yes
Native to North America No
Salt Tolerant No
Succulent No
Water Plant No
Uses

This salvia works equally well in landscapes and containers and blooms for months on end. It is self-cleaning; no deadheading is needed to keep the plants in bloom from spring to frost and they have a far cleaner look than others of this type. 

 

White is a highly attractive color for pollinating bees, and these blossoms provide a continuous source of nectar for them as well as butterflies and hummingbirds.

 

Maintenance Notes

This is a wonderful annual salvia that is compact and richly colored. It is easy and trouble-free, blooming all season without stopping. It is a big attractor of pollinating bees who love its sweet nectar.

 

You can easily trim to keep the shape or size where you want it, and it will branch out and become even thicker and more full of flowers, although that should not be necessary.

 

Regular watering and fertilizing will keep the plant looking its best. It is amazingly tough. Once established in a pot or the garden, it will tolerate lower levels of food and water. However, severe drought will cause the lower leaves to drop. If this happens, give it a quick haircut by removing the upper third of growth to encourage fresh foliage to fill back in.

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