If you’re searching for a plant that delivers vibrant colour, attracts pollinators, and thrives through the summer heat—Salvia ‘Tropicolor Sunrise’ might just be your garden’s new star. This striking new variety is exclusively launched by Middleton Nurseries, a name trusted by gardeners and plant lovers across the UK.
A Bold New Salvia That’s Turning Heads
The Salvia ‘Tropicolor Sunrise’ is not your average garden perennial. Bred for bold impact, this new cultivar features brilliant coral-orange flowers that fade into soft apricot tones—reminiscent of a glowing sunrise. Its long flowering period (late spring through to the first frost) makes it a reliable favourite for borders, pots, and pollinator-friendly planting schemes.
Why Gardeners Love It:
- Vibrant, tropical-inspired blooms from May to October
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbird hawk-moths
- Compact and bushy habit, perfect for containers and smaller spaces
- Drought-tolerant and low maintenance, ideal for modern gardens.
Exclusive Launch at Middleton Nurseries
At Middleton Nurseries, we’re passionate about pushing boundaries in garden design and plant breeding. That’s why we’re proud to be the first to launch Salvia ‘Tropicolor Sunrise’—a variety developed with colour, performance, and pollinators in mind.
We’ve trialled this salvia extensively at our nursery, and it’s already become a favourite among our team and early customers. Its vivid colour and robust nature make it a standout in mixed borders, Mediterranean gardens, or even as a showpiece in a sunny container by the front door.
Available Now – Only at Middleton
As the exclusive grower and stockist, Middleton Nurseries offers this exciting new salvia as:
- Fully grown plants ready for planting now
- Part of bespoke garden design services—ask our team about incorporating it into your planting scheme!
How to Grow Salvia ‘Tropicolor Sunrise’
Like most salvias, ‘Tropicolor Sunrise’ is easy to grow and loves full sun. Plant it in well-drained soil, and you’ll be rewarded with months of colour and pollinator activity.
Top tips for success:
- Cut back lightly after the first flush to encourage more blooms
- Protect in colder regions with mulch over winter
- Pair with ornamental grasses, rudbeckias, or salvias in contrasting colour