Germination: No pre-germination treatment required; sow immediately, surface sow and keep moist
Other: Do not cover very small seeds, but tightly press into the earth. Keep in cooler conditions after germination occurs.
Native to: Afghanistan, Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Central European Rus, Czechoslovakia, East European Russia, France, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Krym, North Caucasus, Northwest European R, Poland, Romania, South European Russi, Spain, Switzerland, Tadzhikistan, Transcaucasus, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, West Siberia, Yugoslavia
Introduced to: New York, New Zealand South, Wisconsin
select i.*, as2.state_abbr
from inventory_item_manage i
left outer join sheffields_2017.address_states as2 on (as2.state_name = i.CollectionLocale or as2.state_abbr = i.CollectionLocale)
where i.inventory_id = '1344'
group by i.id
Germination: No pre-germination treatment required; sow immediately, surface sow and keep moist
Other: Do not cover very small seeds, but tightly press into the earth. Keep in cooler conditions after germination occurs.
Salvia nemorosa, also known as Meadow Sage, Perennial Sage, Sage and Woodland Sage, is an attractive and easy to grow herbaceous perennial plant. It is native to central Europe and western Asia and has many cultivars, with flowers ranging in color from violet, to violet-blue, rosy pink, and white. It is a hardy plant, with numerous leafy stems growing from the base at the beginning of summer and closely spaced whorls of small flowers throughout the season. Salvia nemorosa prefers full sun, good drainage, and moderate weekly watering. It is a spreading plant that grows up to 24 inches tall. Plant Salvia nemorosa in your garden for a touch of color and a low maintenance perennial plant.