WebLast year Black and Blue Salvia had abundant, endless blooms- this year I'm experiencing the flowers not blooming. They seem to grow buds but do not bloom. We have no deer, the flowers are too high up for rabbits, squirrels never seen touching them. Must be an insect? I've read abut the Bud Worm but don't see anything at all on these plants. WebAs its name suggests, Salvia guaranitica 'Black and Bloom' produces deep blue flowers carried high on ebony stems and blooms continuously throughout the summer. The large blossoms of this vigorous, upright grower have a significant presence in the garden border, growing to a height of 4'.
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WebJun 20, 2014 · Black and Blue salvia, along with the new variety Amistad, belongs to the Salvia guaranitica group. These are called anise-scented sage and are perennial in south Louisiana. Black and Blue salvia features deep cobalt blue flowers with black calyx. Flowers appear on spikes that are 12-15 inches long from late spring through fall. WebSalvia guaranitica Black and Blue, closer Low Water Plants Low Water Gardening Pink Perennials Tropical Landscaping Outdoor Landscaping Colora Reading Garden Salvia spathacea (bed out with Cali poppies!) Drought Tolerant Plants Backyard Plants Flowering Plants Backyard Garden Unusual Plants Exotic Plants Salvia leucophylla x clevelandii … WebBlack and Blue Salvia, an Anise Sage, is a highly sought after nectar plant for hummingbirds, larger butterflies, and other pollinators. Anise or Brazilian Sage, Salvia guaranitica, is an upright growing perennial that may flower … crawford and katica