Features:
Foliage: Its broad, green leaves are covered in a velvety coat, giving it an interesting and attractive texture.
Flowers: Salvia leucantha produces spikes of purple and white flowers that bloom during the summer and autumn, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
Size: It usually grows between 60 and 90 cm tall and up to 60 cm wide, making it a beautiful accent plant in flowerbeds or as a border.
Care:
Light: Prefers full sun, but can tolerate partial shade.
Soil: Well-drained soil is essential; adding compost can help the plant thrive.
Water: Regular watering is necessary, especially during periods of drought, but avoid waterlogging the soil.
Use: Perfect for use in flower gardens, flower beds, pots or as part of outdoor landscaping. Its ability to attract pollinators makes it an excellent addition for those wishing to encourage biodiversity in the garden.