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Salvia
farinacea 'Evolution' |

'Evolution' is the first Salvia farinacea with lilac flower spikes. From a
distance, 'Evolution' flowers are several shades lighter than its closest comparison. This
new color is desirable for garden use as it widens the color choices for "blue"
annuals. Belonging to the mint family, Evolution' is easy to grow. Gardeners can
begin with seed, young bedding plants or flowering potted plants with the confidence that
'Evolution' will provide continuous color from early summer to the first hard frost.
Treated as an annual in the North, 'Evolution' may be a perennial in frost-free areas.
Native to Texas, Salvia farinacea is heat and drought tolerant. 'Evolution' is low
maintenance. No deadheading is needed for all-season color. Relatively disease and pest
free, 'Evolution' will perform best in a full-sun location.
There are two more advantages that 'Evolution' offers gardeners. The plants are quite
adaptable and can be grown in patio containers or ceramic pots. The lilac flower spikes
can be cut, dried and used as everlasting flowers for bouquets, decorations or craft
projects. 'Evolution' deserves a sunny spot in an annual or perennial garden for its
non-stop color.
AAS WINNER DATA
Genus species: Salvia farinacea
Common name: Mealycup sage
Unique qualities: New color - lilac
Flower size: 1/2 inch
Form: 5 to 7 inch flower spikes
Color(s): Lilac
Plant height: 16 to 20 inches
Width: 14 to 16 inches
Garden Spacing: 18 inches
Length of time from sowing seed to flower: 100 days
Closest comparison(s) on market: 'Rhea,' and 'Victoria Blue'
Photo: Judy Sedbrook
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