Patent classifications
A01H6/508
Salvia plant named ‘Bumbleberry’
The new and distinct cultivar of perennial Salvia plant named Bumbleberry characterized by its small strong purplish red-colored flowers densely arranged in verticils, with compact rounded habit and stiff, upright, heavily-branched stems and strong vigorous growth rate and small gray-green foliage. Salvia Bumbleberry is winter-hardy and especially useful for landscaping and containerized ornamentals by itself or in combination with other plants.
Salvia plant named ‘Dosaskimi’
A new and distinct cultivar of Salvia plant named Dosaskimi, characterized by its compact and upright plant habit; vigorous growth habit; freely branching habit; early and freely flowering habit; upright inflorescences with violet blue-colored flowers; and good garden performance.
Salvia plant named ‘Violet Profusion’
A new and distinct cultivar of perennial Salvia plant named Violet Profusion characterized by its violet-blue flowers in densely arranged in verticils with greyish purplish-red calyces and matching bracts. The new plant has a compact habit with stiff, upright, heavily-branched stems with strong tendency to repeat when deadheaded, a strong vigorous growth rate and rugose gray-green foliage.
Salvia plant named ‘Perfect Profusion’
A new and distinct cultivar of perennial Salvia plant named Prefect Profusion characterized by its narrow icy blue flowers in densely arranged in verticils. The new plant has a compact habit with stiff, upright, heavily-branched stems with strong tendency to repeat when deadheaded, a strong vigorous growth rate and rugose gray-green foliage.
Salvia plant named ‘Pink Profusion’
A new and distinct cultivar of perennial Salvia plant named Prefect Profusion characterized by its dark pink flowers in densely arranged in verticils with dark wine-colored calyces and matching bracts. The new plant has a compact habit with stiff, upright, heavily-branched stems with strong tendency to repeat when deadheaded, a strong vigorous growth rate and rugose gray-green foliage. It is useful for landscaping specimens, en masse or as a container plant.
Salvia plant named ‘Bumblesnow’
A new and distinct cultivar of perennial Salvia plant named Bumblesnow characterized by its small white-colored flowers densely arranged in tight verticils, with compact upright habit. Flower stems are heavily-branched with branches closely arranged. Bubblesnow has strong vigorous growth rate, small gray-green foliage and is winter-hardy. Salvia Bumblesnow is especially useful for landscaping and containerized ornamentals by itself or in combination with other plants.
Salvia plant named ‘Sweet Petite’
The new and distinct cultivar of perennial Salvia plant named Sweet Petite characterized by its very large lavender-pink flowers from dark rosy-red buds, densely arranged in verticils. The new plant has a short, compact habit with stiff, upright, heavily-branched stems and a strong vigorous growth rate and gray-green foliage. Sweet Petite is useful for landscaping as a specimen plant or en masse.
Salvia plant named ‘Indiglo Girl’
The new and distinct cultivar of perennial Salvia plant named Indiglo Girl characterized by its large strong violet-colored flowers densely arranged in dense verticils, with upright habit and stiff, upright; heavily-branched stems and strong vigorous growth rate and large deep-green foliage. Salvia Indiglo Girl is especially useful for landscaping and containerized ornamentals by itself or in combination with other plants.
Salvia plant named ‘Amante’
A new cultivar of hybrid Salvia, Amante, that is characterized by its flowers that are typical of Salvia guaranitica in flower type and red and pink in color with dark calyces, its long blooming habit with new shoots producing flowers throughout the summer, its early commencement of bloom, its plant height of up to 1.2 meter, and its growth habit that lacks spreading roots.
Salvia plant named ‘Blue by You’
A new and distinct cultivar of Salvia plant named Blue by You, characterized by its deep violet-blue colored flowers, medium green-colored foliage, and moderately vigorous, upright-mounded growth habit, is disclosed.