Salvia ‘Feathers Peacock’

Description

Salvia Feathers has unique deeply incised scented foliage that gives the plant an airy and elegant look. Feathers Peacock has purple-blue flowers with large spikes and blooms even in the first year. It is the earliest flowering Salvia. The flowering period is also longer than for other Salvia: from May to August with a re-bloom in autumn. Plant Salvia Feathers in a well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. Salvia Feathers is well branched and remains small with a size of about 18” high and 10” wide. Salvia Feathers is a beautiful plant for the perennial border or in a pot on terrace or balcony. In addition, Salvia Feathers is also very suitable for mass planting. Hardy to Zone 4. Text and photo from Concept Plants.

Salvia Feathers has unique deeply incised scented foliage that gives the plant an airy and elegant look. Feathers Peacock has purple-blue flowers with large spikes and blooms even in the first year. It is the earliest flowering Salvia. The flowering period is also longer than for other Salvia: from May to August with a re-bloom in autumn. Plant Salvia Feathers in a well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. Salvia Feathers is well branched and remains small with a size of about 18” high and 10” wide. Salvia Feathers is a beautiful plant for the perennial border or in a pot on terrace or balcony. In addition, Salvia Feathers is also very suitable for mass planting. Hardy to Zone 4. Text and photo from Concept Plants.