Salvia schlarea turkestanica var. ‘Vatican White'. 1 metre. Widely branched flowering panicles hold flowering buds shaped like hops that develop into brilliant white bracts. Perennial in my garden. Attractive aromatic leaves spring-autumn.
To 75 cms. RARE and popular sell-out variety. Racemes of purple lipped, yellow flowers in summer. The leaves are large, deep-green, ovate or trianagular-ovate, deeply wrinkled and slightly hairy. Well-drained soil, sun. Winter dormant.
To 70 cms. Masses of highly fragrant bright white flowers from spring to autumn. Long flowering. Compact habit. Good drainage. Sun.
To 45 cms. Beautiful, large lilac-purple flowers which have pale lilac-pink upper lips and white lower lips and throats, marked with purple lines. Sun/partial shade. Seldom available.
(Mystic Bells). 60 cms. A pretty and popular clump forming ground cover for a sunny area. A constant abundance of gorgeous large mid blue flowers over many weeks from late spring to autumn. A light trim encourages new flushes of flowers. Winter dormant.