Salvia x jamensis 'Belle De Loire'
Salvia x jamensis 'Belle De Loire' is a relatively new variety of Salvia originating in France. It is interesting as it flowers start off in spring as yellow with a splash of orange and then as the temperatures dip in the autumn they take on the paler tones of cream with a splash of salmon. It is loved by bees and butterflies and awarded the RHS Plants for Pollinators.
Common Name
Salvia 'Barsabel',
Sage 'Belle De Loire'
Height and Spread
0.7m x 0.5m
Cultivation
Grow in full sun, might tolerate part shade, moderately fertile, moist but well drained soil.
Dead head to keep flowers coming and tidy up in the spring to encourage fresh growth.
Softwood cuttings can be taken in the spring or early summer or semi ripe cuttings in autumn
Great For
Containers, flower beds and borders, wildlife friendly gardens, coastal gardens
Additional Information
Awarded the RHS Plants for Pollinators