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Pink Profusion Salvia - Quart Pot - Proven Winners
USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8Height 14-16 Inches TallSpread 16-20 Inches WideLight Requirement is Full SunPink Profusion Salvia adds fragrance and deep pink blooms on long flower stalks to your garden. But there are so many more reasons to love this salvia. Deer and rabbits ignore salvia plants, which belong to the sage family. Bees, butterfli…
USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8Height 14-16 Inches TallSpread 16-20 Inches WideLight Requirement is Full SunPink Profusion Salvia adds fragrance and deep pink blooms on long flower stalks to your garden. But there are so many more reasons to love this salvia. Deer and rabbits ignore salvia plants, which belong to the sage family. Bees, butterflies and hummingbirds will flock to the blooms. The plant blooms in early spring through late summer, is easy to grow and looks great nearly anywhere you place it.Plant a row of Pink Profusion as a border or scatter them throughout your landscape to add pink to its palette. Pink Profusion Salvia also provides a way to add a pop of color in native and natural gardens. And it grows to a versatile medium height of about 14 to 16 inches and up to 20 inches around. You can tuck this salvia along steps or terrace walls, or before taller plants in containers or garden beds. It is a full-sun perennial in zones 3 through 8.Pink Profusion Salvia CarePlant your Pink Profusion Salvia where pollinators can find it and in nearly any kind of soil. Be sure to locate it where you can enjoy its fragrance, too. All you have to do is trim back after flowering to enjoy a second bloom in most climates. Your salvia can survive drought but will bloom more with average and regular watering. Cut the stalks for fragrant fresh or dried bouquets.Pink Profusion Salvia SpacingIf planting several Pink Profusion Salvia shrubs as a border, space the plants 16 to 20 inches from each center to allow for their mature size. Then, just watch this easy-care shrub perform.Pink Profusion Salvia Plant FactsUSDA Hardiness Zones: 3-8Flower Color(s): PinkBloom Period: Spring to SummerFoliage Color(s): GreenLight Exposure: Full SunHeight Class: MediumHeight: 14-16 InchesSpread: 16-20 InchesSpacing: 16-20 InchesHabit: ClumpingWatering: AverageDrought Tolerant: NoResists: Deer & RabbitsAttracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies & BeesFeatures: Fragrant FlowerScientific Name: Pink Profusion Salvia nemorosa USPPAFCommon Name: Pink Profusion SalviaOther Name(s): Perennial Salvia; Woodland Sage; Balkan ClaryBrand: Proven Winners | Perennials > Salvia Proven Winners SALPPQT
Description
USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8Height 14-16 Inches TallSpread 16-20 Inches WideLight Requirement is Full SunPink Profusion Salvia adds fragrance and deep pink blooms on long flower stalks to your garden. But there are so many more reasons to love this salvia. Deer and rabbits ignore salvia plants, which belong to the sage family. Bees, butterflies and hummingbirds will flock to the blooms. The plant blooms in early spring through late summer, is easy to grow and looks great nearly anywhere you place it.Plant a row of Pink Profusion as a border or scatter them throughout your landscape to add pink to its palette. Pink Profusion Salvia also provides a way to add a pop of color in native and natural gardens. And it grows to a versatile medium height of about 14 to 16 inches and up to 20 inches around. You can tuck this salvia along steps or terrace walls, or before taller plants in containers or garden beds. It is a full-sun perennial in zones 3 through 8.Pink Profusion Salvia CarePlant your Pink Profusion Salvia where pollinators can find it and in nearly any kind of soil. Be sure to locate it where you can enjoy its fragrance, too. All you have to do is trim back after flowering to enjoy a second bloom in most climates. Your salvia can survive drought but will bloom more with average and regular watering. Cut the stalks for fragrant fresh or dried bouquets.Pink Profusion Salvia SpacingIf planting several Pink Profusion Salvia shrubs as a border, space the plants 16 to 20 inches from each center to allow for their mature size. Then, just watch this easy-care shrub perform.Pink Profusion Salvia Plant FactsUSDA Hardiness Zones: 3-8Flower Color(s): PinkBloom Period: Spring to SummerFoliage Color(s): GreenLight Exposure: Full SunHeight Class: MediumHeight: 14-16 InchesSpread: 16-20 InchesSpacing: 16-20 InchesHabit: ClumpingWatering: AverageDrought Tolerant: NoResists: Deer & RabbitsAttracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies & BeesFeatures: Fragrant FlowerScientific Name: Pink Profusion Salvia nemorosa USPPAFCommon Name: Pink Profusion SalviaOther Name(s): Perennial Salvia; Woodland Sage; Balkan ClaryBrand: Proven Winners | Perennials > Salvia Proven Winners SALPPQT
Specifications
Spread | 16-20 Inches |
Water Requirements | Average |
Plant Type | Fragrant Flower |
Resists | Deer & Rabbits |
Common Name | Pink Profusion Salvia |
Height | 14-16 Inches |
Flower Color(s) | Pink |
Attracts | Hummingbirds, Butterflies & Bees |
Light Exposure | Full Sun |
Brand | Proven Winners |
Habit | Clumping |
Drought Tolerant | No |
Scientific Name | Pink Profusion Salvia Nemorosa Usppaf |
Height Class | Medium |
Other Name(s) | Perennial Salvia; Woodland Sage; Balkan Clary |
Foliage Color(s) | Green |
Bloom Period | Spring To Summer |
Usda Hardiness Zone | 3-8 |