Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'

Balkan clary
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Balkan clary


Description Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' | Balkan clary

The Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin', commonly known as the Balkan clary, is a captivating perennial that adds a touch of royal blue elegance to any garden setting. With its striking blue to purple flowers, this Salvia variety is an ideal choice for gardeners looking to create a tapestry of color and fragrance in their borders and edges.

Key Features

  • Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' blooms profusely from June to August, producing an array of deep blue to purple flowers that stand out against the green foliage.
  • This variety has an upright, clump-forming growth habit, reaching an ultimate height of 50 cm, making it perfect for border and group plantings.
  • The plant thrives in full sun locations and adapts to a variety of well-drained soil types.
  • Its leaves emit a pleasant fragrance, which can be enjoyed throughout its growing season.
  • The Balkan clary is not evergreen; its deciduous foliage maintains a lush green color from spring through autumn.

Tips

  • For healthy growth and to ensure the longevity of the plant, consider dividing the clumps of Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' every few years in spring or autumn. This will rejuvenate the plant and encourage more vigorous growth.
  • Although the Balkan clary has average water needs, be mindful not to overwater, as this can lead to root problems, especially in poorly draining soils.
  • When planting, space the clumps about 30 to 40 cm apart to allow for their full growth potential and to ensure proper air circulation among the plants.
  • Deadheading spent flowers can prolong the blooming period and keep your Salvia looking its best.

Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'

Planting & care Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' (Balkan clary)

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Ideal placement of a Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'

For optimal growth, Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' should be situated in a location that receives full sun. This species flourishes under bright conditions, which significantly enhance the vibrancy of its blue to purple blossoms during the blooming months of June through August. It is adaptable to various soil types as long as they are well-drained. The plant's preference for sun-drenched sites is matched by its moderate water requirements, necessitating consistent moisture for its clump-forming and ascending growth habit but ensuring the soil does not become waterlogged.

How do I plant a Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'?

For successful establishment, Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' should be planted into well-drained soil in a location that receives full sun. The vibrant blue and purple flowers thrive in such conditions, particularly when the planting site is prepared with ample space for air circulation and growth. Regular watering after planting is crucial to encourage a deep and healthy root system, ensuring that the plant's average water needs are met. It's essential to maintain consistent soil moisture, especially during hot and dry periods, until the plant is well-established and demonstrates good drought tolerance.

Pruning a Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'

Pruning of Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' is straightforward and contributes to a more robust flowering period. After the first flush of blooms fades in early summer, trim back the flower spikes to encourage a second bloom in late summer. Deadheading spent flowers throughout the blooming season can promote continuous growth and prevent the plant from seeding if desired. In late autumn, after foliage has died back, cut the stems down to just above ground level to maintain a tidy appearance and support vigorous growth for the following season.

Watering a Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'

Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' thrives with consistent moisture, especially during the blooming period from June to August. It is crucial to ensure the soil remains well-drained yet never completely dry, as this species is not drought-tolerant. Regular watering will support the development of the deep blue to purple inflorescences. During hotter spells, increasing the frequency of watering may be necessary to maintain the plant's vigor. Watering in the morning allows leaves to dry out during the day, reducing the risk of moisture-related issues.

Fertilising a Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'

For optimal growth and a profusion of vibrant blue blossoms, Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' benefits from regular fertilization. Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer at the beginning of the growing season, as new shoots emerge. This species thrives with the additional nutrients which support both its clump-forming and ascending growth habit and its fragrant foliage. A second application of fertilizer should be considered in early summer to sustain the plant's vigor and enhance its flowering potential through the months of June to August. It is important to ensure that the soil remains well-drained to prevent nutrient accumulation and to avoid over-fertilizing, which can lead to excessive foliage at the expense of flower production. Adhering to these fertilizing guidelines will maintain the health and aesthetic appeal of the plant.

The characteristics of a Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'

The Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' is a robust addition to any garden, thriving with minimal care once established. Its deep blue blooms serve as a magnet for pollinators, enhancing garden ecology. This species is particularly notable for its prolonged flowering period, which, with proper deadheading, can extend from late spring through to the first frost, providing a consistent splash of color. Moreover, the aromatic foliage of 'Blaukonigin' can add a delightful fragrance to the garden atmosphere.

Separating/dividing a Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'

To maintain the vigor and health of Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin', division should be carried out during spring or autumn. Carefully lift the plant from the soil, ensuring that the root ball remains intact. Gently divide into smaller sections, preferably with several shoots and a healthy portion of roots attached to each. Replant these divisions at the same depth they were originally growing, ensuring they are spaced adequately to accommodate future growth. This practice not only rejuvenates the plant but also allows gardeners to increase their stock of this fragrant, clump-forming perennial.

Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'

Frequently Asked Questions Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' (Balkan clary)

What will be the height of Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'?

Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' typically grows to a height ranging from 10 to 50 centimeters.

What will be the width of Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'?

Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' can reach a maximum width of 10 cm to 50 cm when fully grown.

Which soil type is most suitable for the Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'?

Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' is adaptable to various soil types, but it thrives best in well-drained soil. Ensuring proper drainage allows the plant to establish healthy root systems and overall optimal growth.

What is the ideal positioning for the Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'?

Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' thrives in a location with abundant sunlight. It is best suited for an environment where it can receive direct sunlight for a significant portion of the day.

What is the flowering colour of the Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'?

The flowering colour of Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' includes hues of blue and purple, creating a visually captivating display when in bloom.

Is the Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' hardy?

Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' is indeed winter hardy. It can endure temperatures as low as -23.3°C to -20.1°C, falling within USDA hardiness zone 6a. This resilience allows the Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' to thrive during colder seasons in suitable climates.

Is the Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' evergreen?

Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' is not an evergreen plant. It is deciduous, meaning it sheds its leaves at the end of the growing season and develops new foliage in the following growing season.

What is the growth strength of the Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin'?

Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukonigin' typically reaches its full height within a period of two to five years, demonstrating a steady and measured growth pattern.

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Salvia nemorosa 'Blaukönigin', with its striking violet-blue spikes, is a magnificent addition to any garden. This plant thrives with minimal fuss, blooms profusely, and attracts a symphony of pollinators. Its aromatic foliage and enduring color make it a gardener's treasure throughout the growing season.

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