Salvia microphylla ‘Anduus’ – A Stunning Bicolored Salvia for Your Garden
A Beautiful & Versatile Perennial
If you’re looking for a vibrant, long-flowering, and easy-to-grow plant, Salvia microphylla ‘Anduus’ is a perfect choice. This hardy perennial boasts captivating bicolored flowers, transitioning beautifully from soft pink to a delicate white lip. With its graceful appearance and compact growth habit, this variety adds a splash of color and elegance to any garden.
Salvia ‘Anduus’ is highly versatile, thriving in borders, beds, containers, and cottage gardens. Whether you’re designing a showy summer display, adding interest to mixed planting schemes, or creating a pollinator-friendly space, this Salvia is an excellent addition. With a height of 60cm and a spread of 50cm, it fits well in both small and large garden settings.
Though it is a hardy perennial, some winter protection is beneficial in colder climates to ensure its long-term success.
? How to Grow & Care for Salvia ‘Anduus’
? Best Time to Plant
For best results, plant shrubby Salvias in spring, after the last frost. This allows the plant to establish a strong root system before winter, ensuring better resilience and vigorous growth.
? If you purchase a Salvia later in the season, it’s best to overwinter it in a pot and plant it the following spring.
?? Ideal Planting Conditions
? Sunlight & Position
- Full sun is best – Salvia microphylla ‘Anduus’ thrives in a bright, sunny location.
- Sheltered spots – In colder areas, plant it near a south-facing wall or in a protected border to reduce frost damage.
? Soil Requirements
Salvias are not fussy about soil, but they do best in light, well-draining soil.
- ? Drought-tolerant – Once established, this variety is excellent for low-water gardens.
- ? Pot-friendly – Ideal for tubs, patio pots, or raised beds when planted in John Innes No. 3 compost.
? Feeding Recommendations
- ? Apply a general-purpose feed in late spring to encourage healthy growth.
- ? Use a high-potash liquid feed during summer to maximize flowering potential.
?? Pruning & Maintenance
Pruning is essential for keeping your Salvia compact, healthy, and full of blooms throughout the season.
? Spring Pruning (Late March)
- Once the last frost has passed, trim back the top growth to encourage fresh, bushy growth.
- Wait for new shoots to appear before performing a full cutback.
? Mid-Summer Pruning (Hampton Chop – Early July)
- To maintain a more compact shape, you can prune around the time of the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.
- This may pause flowering for 3-5 weeks, but it will result in a neater, fuller plant for the rest of the season.
? Why Choose Salvia microphylla ‘Anduus’?
? Long flowering season – Enjoy beautiful pink and white blooms from late spring to autumn.
? Loved by pollinators – Bees and butterflies are naturally drawn to its nectar-rich flowers.
? Drought-tolerant & easy to maintain – Ideal for low-maintenance gardens.
? Compact & versatile – A great choice for borders, beds, patio pots, and containers.
? Hardy perennial – With proper care, it will return year after year.
? Where to Buy Salvia microphylla ‘Anduus’
Salvia microphylla ‘Anduus’ is available from Middleton Nurseries, where we specialize in high-quality and rare plant varieties. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this stunning Salvia will add charm, color, and pollinator-friendly beauty to your outdoor space.
? Shop now and bring home the beauty of Salvia microphylla ‘Anduus’!