Salvia farinacea 'Victoria White' 'Victoria White' Sage
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Salvia
Lamiaceae

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Gilman, Edward, and Teresa Howe. 2007. “Salvia Farinacea ’Victoria White’ ’Victoria White’ Sage: FPS523/FP523, 8/2007”. EDIS 2007 (17). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fp523-1999.

Abstract

This document provides an overview of the ‘Victoria White’ sage (Salvia farinacea ‘Victoria White’), a perennial herbaceous plant native to the southwestern United States. It details the plant’s characteristics, including its height, spread, and growth habits, as well as its white flower spikes and grey/green foliage. The document also covers the plant’s preferred growing conditions, such as full sun and various soil types, and its moderate drought tolerance. Additionally, it highlights the plant’s uses in landscaping, its attractiveness to butterflies and hummingbirds, and its general availability within its hardiness range. Pest issues like aphids and powdery mildew are also mentioned. Original publication date October 1999. 

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