The Salvia Belle de Loire®, part of the Lamiaceae family, stands out for its compact growth and generous blooming. Its vibrant flowers attract pollinators, while its semi-evergreen foliage adds decorative appeal throughout the year. Perfect for flowerbeds, containers, or borders, it easily adapts to both modern and classic gardens.
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Characteristics of Salvia Belle de Loire®
The Salvia Belle de Loire® is a compact, bushy perennial. Reaching 60 cm in height and width, it is ideal for elegant plantings. Its dark green semi-evergreen foliage provides decorative interest even outside the flowering season. Hardy down to -10°C, this floriferous variety produces bright pink flowers with subtle violet hues, creating a continuous display from May to October.
How to Use Salvia Belle de Loire®
Versatile and striking, the Salvia Belle de Loire® is perfect for creating colorful flowerbeds, garden borders, or planters. It can also be used in pots on terraces or balconies, where it attracts bees and butterflies. As a low hedge or combined with other perennials, this sage fits seamlessly into modern or rustic landscapes, adding vibrancy and charm.
Tips for Successfully Growing Salvia Belle de Loire®
Plant the Salvia Belle de Loire® in well-drained soil enriched with organic matter, in a sunny or lightly shaded spot. Space plants 30 to 40 cm apart to allow for proper growth. Water moderately, especially during summer. Prune spent flowers to encourage new blooms. A light fertilization in spring and summer will enhance the plant’s vigor and flowering abundance.