Family: Lamiaceae

Scientific Name: Salvia verticillata Purple Rain

Common Name: Salvia Purple Rain

Description

'Purple rain' Salvia (Salvia verticillata) A medium height and wide spreading purple flowering perennial. An improved selection of the species plant.

Plant TypePerennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone5 to 6-9
Sunlightfull, tolerates some shade
Moistureaverage, draught tolerant once established
Soil & Siteprefers well drained
Flowerspurple-plum spikes of whorl flowers, blooming from mid-July to frost.
Leavesopposite, broad and triangular,green, velvety feel from short whitish hairs
Dimensions2' high by 4' spread, tends to sprawl less than the species plant
Maintenancedead heading improves flower production
Propagationcuttings, division, seeds may not come true to cultivar
Native SiteSpecies native to Europe and western Asia.
Cultivar OriginSelection made by Piet Oudolf of the Netherlands in the 1900's.
Misc FactsThe species name "verticillata" refers to the tightly packed whorls of flowers in verticils.
Notes & Reference#87-The New Book of Salvias (Betsy Clebsch), #147-The Gardeners Guide to growing Salvias (John Sutton)
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