Salvia waverly

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Salvia hybrid 'Waverly' Sage Salvia Waverly has a stunning display of mauve pink flowers with dark purple sepals in the warmer months of the year. Ideal for perennial borders Salvias are a riot of colour from spring through to autumn. A good pruning after flowering will ensure strong bushy regrowth for the next season. It is suitable for a full sun to part shade position and requires little water once established. Perfect for pots and containers.

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Eye-catching and handsome in both flower and form, Salvia ‘Waverly’ was quickly recognized as a first‑rate performer in the early 1990s by plantspeople, both professionals and home gardeners alike. With appealing characteristics, but lacking an official name or a history, this salvia first came to the attention of nursery people on the West Coast under the name Mark’s Mystery White.

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Flowers for October: the best plants for your garden this month 🌺 The flowers that are blooming bright this October month are warm and vibrant to help ease the transition to cooler days. Head gardener Tom Brown and nurserywoman Fleur van Zonneveld choose the plants they love. Pictured here 1) Salvia ‘Waverly’ 2) Camellia sasanqua ‘Narumigata’ 3) Borago officinalis Head to the link in our bio for more brilliant flowers that will look beautiful this month. 📸 @jasoningram / Maayke de R... Salvia Waverly, Flowers For October, Camellia Sasanqua, October Month, Flowers To Plant, Tom Brown, October Flowers, Best Plants, Autumn Flowers

Flowers for October: the best plants for your garden this month 🌺 The flowers that are blooming bright this October month are warm and vibrant to help ease the transition to cooler days. Head gardener Tom Brown and nurserywoman Fleur van Zonneveld choose the plants they love. Pictured here 1) Salvia ‘Waverly’ 2) Camellia sasanqua ‘Narumigata’ 3) Borago officinalis Head to the link in our bio for more brilliant flowers that will look beautiful this month. 📸 @jasoningram / Maayke de R...

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