Salvia coccinea (Lamiaceae)
A hardy annual or tender perennial, native to Texas, and found throughout the southern portion of the United States. In warmer climates, this variety tends to act as an annual. The fluorescent red tubular flowers are concentrated in whorls surrounding a square stem. Prefers sandy to gravelly soil in full sun to partial shade.
Suggested use: Mixtures, borders, floral gardens, roadsides, fields.
Miscellaneous: Hummingbirds and butterflies will flock to this garden favorite.
Average Planting Success: 80%
Height: 1---3feet
Germination: 10---30days
Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 58°F--75°F
Sowing Depth: 1/16"
Blooming Period: April--First Frost
Average Seeds Per Pound: 276,8000
Seeds/Pkt: 350 1 oz Covers: 340 sq.ft.
Seeding Rate: 8 lbs. per acre
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