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Cold Winters

May – June

Mild Winters

April – May

Sun/Shade

Full sun

Sow Seeds

1 inch apart
Barely cover

Days To Germinate

10 – 15 days

Hummingbird Salvia

Coral Nymph

Coral Nymph

(Salvia coccinea)

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Cold Winters

May – June

Mild Winters

April – May

Sun/Shade

Full sun

Sow Seeds

1 inch apart
Barely cover

Days To Germinate

10 – 15 days

(Salvia coccinea)

Seed Count: Approx. 35 / Weight: 50 mg

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Quick Info

Cold Winters

May – June

Mild Winters

April – May

Sun/Shade

Full sun

Sow Seeds

1 inch apart
Barely cover

Days To Germinate

10 – 15 days

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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS

TENDER PERENNIAL/ GROWN AS ANNUAL

Summer/fall bloom
Frost tender

FOR BEST RESULTS START EARLY INDOORS

Start seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before last expected frost date. Sow seeds 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix and cover very lightly. Keep moist but not soggy and provide a strong light source. When seedlings are large enough to handle, acclimate gradually to outdoor conditions. Transplant 8 inches apart in garden beds once night temperatures are above 50°F (10°C).

For Container Growing: Plant 4 seedlings per 20 inch pot; 3 plants per 16 inch pot; or 1 plant per 8 inch pot.

TO GROW OUTDOORS

Sow in a well-worked seed bed or in containers in full sun when all danger of frost is past and weather is warm and settled. Space seeds 4 inches apart, cover very lightly. Keep soil evenly moist while awaiting germination in 10 to 14 days. Thin to 8 inches apart so seedlings have room to grow and mature.

GROWING NOTES

This improved Dutch cultivar is compact, growing in graceful sprays just 2 feet tall. Plants grow quickly and bloom early to flower all summer long. Hummingbirds simply adore Coral Nymph’s nectar rich flowers and visit them constantly. Plants handle a wide range of conditions.