Family: Lamiaceae

Scientific Name: Salvia x sylvestris Schneehugel

Common Name: Salvia Snow Hill

Description

Snow Hill Salvia (Salvia x sylvestris) is a white flowering form of perennial Salvia. Originated as a sport of Blue Hill Salvia.

Pronunciation(SAL-vie-a)
Plant TypePerennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone4-9
Sunlightfull
Moistureaveage to dry
Soil & Siteneeds average to well drained soils, will rot in winter wet soils
Flowersspikes of white, tubular two-lipped flowers, borne in whorls, end of May into early June
Leavespaired simple leaves, aromomatic foliage when crushed
Stemssquare stems
Dimensions16-20 inches
MaintenanceAfter blooming cut back to a few inches off the ground. They will respond with a new flush of foliage and a lesser but a second bloom.
Propagationcuttings, division
Cultivar OriginSnow Hill is a sport of the blue flowering Salvia Blue Hill. It was introduced by Ernst Pagel, a German plantsman.
Notes & Reference#04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage), #40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills), #87-The New Book of Salvias (Betsy Clebsch)
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