We are proud to introduce our new Salvia variety. A hardy perennial sage, with distinctive violet-blue flowers. With its bushy growth habit and a total height of only 40cm, it will attract attention in any garden.

Salvia nemorosa Bazuin®

'Dark Night'

var. 'Sabadate'

We are proud to introduce our new Salvia variety. A hardy perennial sage, with distinctive violet-blue flowers. With its bushy growth habit and a total height of only 40cm, it will attract attention in any garden.

Salvia nemorosa Bazuin®

'Dark Night'

var. 'Sabadate'

Salvia

Plant & flower

CHARACTERISTICS
Latin name:
Salvia nemorosa Bazuin® ‘Dark Night’ var. ‘Sabadate’
Flowering colour:
Violet-blue
Flowering period:
May – June*
Flowering manner:
Short flower spikes
Foliage colour:
Leaves: Green
Stems: Green/purple
Leaves:
Lanceolate, dentate
Ultimate height:
35 – 40 cm
13 – 16 inch
Ultimate spread:
0,3 – 0,4 meter, or 9 plants per m2,
1 per square foot
Location:
Full sun
Partial shade
Growth habit:
Bushy
Hardiness:
Fully hardy
-20°C / -4°F
Winter:
Herbaceous perennial
Soil:
Chalk, Loam, Sand
Important: Moist but well-drained soil
Insects:
Attractive for: Bees & Bumblebees
Consumption:
INEDIBLE
Notes:
* 2nd bloom possible after cut back

General

information

BACKGROUND
Latin name:
Salvia nemorosa Bazuin® ‘Dark Night’ var. ‘Sabadate’
Synonyms:
Woodland sage
Family:
Lamiaceae
Plant type:
Perennial
Breeder:
Kwekerij Bazuin (2020)
Protection:
Protected by plant breeders rights, propagation prohibited.
For more information about propagation licences, please contact:
Floralí Licensing BV – Rijswijk (NL)

Professional

Growers

CULTIVATION
Latin name:
Salvia nemorosa Bazuin® ‘Dark Night’ var. ‘Sabadate’
Application:
Ornamental garden plant
Advised container size:
9 – 15cm
P9 – P14

Gardening

& design

ADVICE & TIPS
2nd bloom:
After first bloom cut back the stems, for 2nd bloom. The second bloom won’t be as abundunt as the first. How to cut back? Use pruning shears and cut the stems 10cm above the ground.
Garden architecture:
Strong violet-blue colour that stands out.
Terrace:
Statement piece, when placed in a large stone flower pot.
(When placed in a pot during winter, extra care is needed)
Plant combinations:
Many different types of perennials and or grasses.
o.a.: Achillea, Astrantia, Campanula, Echinacea, Geranium, Heuchera, Knautia, Lavandula, Leucanthemum, Nepeta, Phlomis, Sedum, Stachys