The Salvia ‘Farina White’ is a floriferous annual prized for its pure white flower spikes held above slightly grayish-green foliage.
Its vertical blooms add structure and airiness to landscapes. The slender spikes contrast beautifully with low-growing plants and colorful flowers in beds, window boxes, and containers in full sun.
Very free-flowering and easy to care for, it produces flowers from early summer until the first frosts.
Attracts pollinators (bees and butterflies)
Generally not attractive to deer
Characteristics
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Botanical name: Salvia farinacea ‘Farina White’
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Type: Floriferous annual
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Flowering: June until first frosts
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Flower color: Pure white
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Height: 35 to 45 cm
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Width: 25 to 35 cm
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Exposure: Full sun
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Watering: Moderate, well-drained soil
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Usage: Beds, window boxes, containers