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Friday, July 23, 2010

Salvia River is Cut Back


This week the Salvia River was cut back to the ground. Although this swath through the Light Plate may look barren, we can all look forward to a second blooming in mid-August. It will only be a few weeks until the rich violet-blue spires of Salvia 'Blue Hill,' 'Wesuwe,' 'Rugen' and May Night' will again be making their way through the river.

Posted by Locey at 4:09 PM

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