Salvia candelabrum
Candelabrum sage
Salvia Salvia
S. candelabrum - S. candelabrum is an erect, half-hardy, woody-based perennial with wrinkled, aromatic, oblong to lance-shaped, grey-green leaves and erect spikes of whorled, two-lipped, violet-blue flowers in summer.
Salvia candelabrum is: Deciduous
Erect, Bushy
RHS AGM (Award of Garden Merit)
Blue, Violet in Summer
Grey-green in Spring; Grey-green in Summer; Grey-green in Autumn
Generally disease free.
Remove faded spikes to prolong flowering.
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Salvia candelabrum (Candelabrum sage) will reach a height of 1m and a spread of 1m after 2-5 years.
Beds and borders, City, Coastal, Cottage/Informal, Low Maintenance, Mediterranean
Grow in moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in a sheltered,sunny site. Tolerates light shade. This plant is half-hardy and may need protection in winter. May need support.
Chalky, Loamy, Sandy
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Partial Shade, Full Sun
South
Sheltered
Hardy (H4), Tender in frost (H3)
We do not currently have companion plants added for this plant.
Salvia candelabrum
Candelabrum sage
Salvia Salvia
S. candelabrum - S. candelabrum is an erect, half-hardy, woody-based perennial with wrinkled, aromatic, oblong to lance-shaped, grey-green leaves and erect spikes of whorled, two-lipped, violet-blue flowers in summer.
Deciduous
Erect, Bushy
RHS AGM (Award of Garden Merit)
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Blue, Violet in Summer
Grey-green in Spring; Grey-green in Summer; Grey-green in Autumn
Generally disease free.
Remove faded spikes to prolong flowering.
Seed
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Salvia candelabrum (Candelabrum sage) will reach a height of 1m and a spread of 1m after 2-5 years.
Beds and borders, City, Coastal, Cottage/Informal, Low Maintenance, Mediterranean
Grow in moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in a sheltered,sunny site. Tolerates light shade. This plant is half-hardy and may need protection in winter. May need support.
Chalky, Loamy, Sandy
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Partial Shade, Full Sun
South
Sheltered
Hardy (H4), Tender in frost (H3)
Zone 11, Zone 10, Zone 9, Zone 8
Salvia candelabrum (Candelabrum sage)
Alfalfa dwarf; Anaheim disease; California vine disease; Dwarf disease of alfalfa; Dwarf disease of lucerne; Leaf scald of oleander; Leaf scald of plum; Leaf scorch; Phony disease of peach; Pierce's disease of grapevine; Variegated chlorosis of citrus
Xylella fastidiosa subsp. multiplex
Bacterium
Absent
3
4
A bacterial disease with a wide host range detected in Corsica. Although EU regulated; there remains some concern about the risk of introduction. This subspecies is known to be able to thrive in cooler climates. Should an outbreak occur; there would be a need for eradication action which would result in environmental and social impacts.
Salvia candelabrum (Candelabrum sage)
tomato thrips
Ceratothripoides brunneus
Insect
Absent
3
3
Thrips present in Africa; the Caribbean and parts of Asia; frequently intercepted in the UK. Can cause significant damage to tomatoes and other crops in countries where it is present. Europe wide PRA will consider its potential to establish and cause damage.
Salvia candelabrum (Candelabrum sage)
Green semi-looper
Chrysodeixis eriosoma
Insect
Absent
3
3
Polyphagous moth pest which is morphologically identical to a pest already established in the UK in protected environments and being controlled by IPM. Not expected to cause greater impacts than other species of Chrysodeixis in the UK.
Our plants are under greater threat than ever before. There is increasing movement of plants and other material traded from an increasing variety of sources. This increases the chances of exotic pests arriving with imported goods and travellers, as well as by natural means. Shoot is working with Defra to help members to do their part in preventing the introduction and spread of invasive risks.
Traveling or importing plants? Please read "Don't risk it" advice here
Suspected outbreak? Click here for contact details to report to the relevant authority.
Date updated: 7th March 2019 For more information visit: https://planthealthportal.defra.gov.uk/
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Soil pH: | Acid, Alkaline, Neutral | Tell us... |
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