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Producing arched tube-shaped flower heads of pale coral-pink, Salvia ‘Coral Nymph’ is a beautiful variety to opt for. These beautiful blooms rise gracefully above the heart-shaped bushy green foliage, creating a striking contrast and infusing your garden with a bold, luminous touch. Its neat growth habit and heavy blooming nature enhance the beauty of its showy flower spikes, making it a standout addition to any landscape.
Whether planted in groups for a dramatic display or as a striking solitary specimen, Salvia ‘Coral Nymph’ adds an enchanting touch, transforming your outdoor space. It’s bold beauty is sure to captivate and inspire, bringing a sense colour to any garden setting. This variety is perfect for both traditional cottage gardens and contemporary landscapes. Its ease of growth and low-maintenance qualities make it an ideal choice for gardeners of all levels.
This variety is particularly valued for its ability to attract pollinators, earning it the common name “hummingbird sage.” It draws a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Perfectly suited for pots and containers, where their vibrant hue and graceful growing habit can be fully appreciated. Whether placed on a patio or nestled within borders they are excellent performers, adding bright colour and attractive foliage, it is sure to stand out and become a striking highlight in any garden setting.
With its abundance of upright, compact flower spikes and exceptional branching habit, this variety is an excellent choice for cutting. It adds striking beauty to both fresh and dried floral arrangements. The blooms continue to thrive until the first frost, providing vibrant colour and texture well into the cooler months.
Sow seeds from March to April in pots or seedling trays, spreading them evenly on the surface of moist compost, a light sprinkle of soil is all that’s needed to gently cover the seeds. Once your seeds are sown, place the pots or trays in a warm, controlled environment such as a greenhouse or propagator, maintaining a consistent temperature between 20–25°C. This warm, humid environment will encourage the seeds to germinate. Seedlings typically take 15-21 days to appear. During this time, monitor the compost to keep it moist, but avoid overwatering, which can cause the seeds to rot.
Once your seedlings are established, transplant them into larger pots to accommodate their growth. From end of May gradually acclimate them to cooler conditions by hardening them off over 7-10 days, allowing the plants to adjust to outdoor conditions. Before planting them outside, ensure the soil is sandy, well-drained, and the site receives full sun. Pinch out growing tip to encourage new bushy growth. Deadhead spent flowers if you prefer to prevent self-seeding. Avoid pruning old stems until new growth begins to appear in the spring. The best time to divide perennial Salvias is early spring, before new growth starts to emerge.