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PO Box 567
Lilydale, Vic 3140
Phone (03) 9735 3831

Salvia 'Omaha Gold'

Golden Blue Sage

Plant Type Large shrub
Flower Colour Blue purple
Leaf Shape Ovate - large
Leaf Colour Varieg - gold
Sun/Shade Part-full sun
Climate Min Temperate
Climate Max Sub trop
Drought Dry periods
Coastal No
Frost Moderate
Native USA
Flower Months Jan-May

            

The genus Salvia is wide spread both geographically and in appearance. The plants range from small compact annuals to large sprawling shrubs. The colours vary from pure white to near black. Unlike many other genera blue flowers are quite common and come in a variety of shades.

 

Salvia guaranitica ‘Omaha Gold’ is a relatively large shrub with cobalt blue flowers. The leaves are ovate, slightly hairy and two tone – green and gold. The plant is semi deciduous in colder climates, likes a partly shaded position and responds well to summer watering. An annual prune and a good feed in late summer will keep the plant healthy and vigorous.

 

Salvia are closely related to Lavandula and Rosmarinus and as such work well together in the garden. ‘Omaha Gold’ is another in the range of salvias selected by Larkman Nurseries as attractive garden plants. In good conditions it will attain a height of 1.3-1.5 m with the bright blue flowers occurring between December and May.

 

 

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