Scarlet sage "Amore Scarlet Bicolor"

$5.21
Bought by: 63 people
020294
Out of stock
15 to 30 cm

  • Use: ornamental - flower beds, borders, edgings
  • Blooming time: June to September
  • Growth form: compact
  • Flower colour: white and red
  • Vegetation form: annual
  • Foliage: oval with short petioles
  • Flower type: ear-shaped
  • Site: sunny, sheltered from wind; fertile, cultivated, humous, moderately moist soil
  • Quantity (if applicable): 10
  • full_description:

    The "Amore Scarlet Bicolor" scarlet sage is an annual plant that develops a compact habit. The nicely shaped, large flower clusters are its main ornamental feature. The regular, even growth and blooming make it a perfect fit onto flower beds and edgings. Its bicolour flowers look great in containers too. These white-and-red blooms add a unique touch. The variety that we present here is valued for its long flowering period that allows you to fill gaps left by the wilted perennial flowers. This variety reaches a modest height of 15 to 30 centimetres. The rectangular stems are at the beginning soft and green, but tend to lignify as the plants mature. The shoots branch at the bottom and are covered with ovate leaves that sit on short petioles. Flowering period of scarlet sage lasts from June to September. The bilabial flowers are narrow and covered up to their half with a joint perianth. These flowers form ear-shaped clusters at the top of the stem that adorn small plants. We recommend to combine those unforgettable beauties with less bright and dominant colours. Snapdragons, zinnias, silver cock's comb, and common stock prove to be the best company for scarlet sage.

    Scarlet sage originates from South America, where it grows as a perennial in the wild. In order for it to grow in European gardens, it neds a fertile, cultivated, humous, moderately moist soil. It requires a sunny site and shelter from the wind.

    Seeds of the tropical sage should be sown in February and March onto a warm hotbed (16 to 20?C). Seedlings need to be pricked out twice. For the first time after the development of cotyledons, secondly after the young plants already have true leaves. Use pots that measure eight to ten centimetres in diameter for the second round. Transfer the seedlings to the ground at the end of May and beginning of June. We recommend to plant them in 20 x 25 or 30 x 30 cm spacings.

    Each package contains ten seeds. The basic plant information, growing tips, and the sow-by date are printed at the back side of the package.

GardenSeedsMarket - has been in business for more than a decade and from the very beginning we have made the quality of our products the top priority. Throughout the years we have delivered the best quality goods to tens of thousands of customers from all over the world. Their satisfaction proves that we had chosen the right way.

All seeds we sell are subject to a multi-level quality control checks and only then are carefully packed and dispatched. Our products have been awarded numerous certificates and comply with the highest standards of the European Union. Our employees are experienced gardeners who are more than happy to answer your every question.

Where do our seeds come from?

All of the seeds sold in our shop come from the best producers from across the European Union. Thanks to a long-standing cooperation with them we were able to develop the most adequate storing and dispatch conditions, guaranteeing that you always receive fresh and carefully tested batches of seeds. Exclusion of the middlemen from the whole process not only makes it possible for us to avoid sending out-of-date seeds that might have been lying too long on a warehouse shelf, but also ensures the most attractive price for top quality products.

The quality control process

All our seeds must pass a four-stage quality control process.

Stage one begins with a careful selection of the suppliers. Than we proceed with controlling their crops, foreign producers are not excluded from the quality control process. Plants are checked at every stage of their development: when they start to grow, during blooming and when they start bearing fruit (seeds). At this stage the most important thing is to ensure proper spacing of the plants. Thanks to that obtaining the desired morphological characteristics of each particular species or variety, such as colour, height and shape, can be ensured.

Stage two consists of a detailed verification tests in laboratory conditions. With the use of the highest quality equipment by the highly qualified staff, our suppliers perform more than 30 000 quality checks annually. The seeds that do not meet our requirements are subject to technological refining processes, including drying, cleaning, upgrading and testing again.

Stage three starts with sowing seeds in selected control plots. That way we obtain valuable, exact information concerning their germination that must be maintained at an appropriate level. Simultaneously, the varietal identity of each species is checked at this stage.

Stage four takes place in our warehouses and consists of eliminating seeds that have been stored for too long on our shelves and replacing them with new batches. Each package is stamped with a unique batch number and also with the sow-by-date.

All four stages combined allow us to state with confidence that the seeds we deliver comply with the highest standards and have completed all required control stages with flying colours.

Prizes and awards

The seeds we sell are widely recognized for their quality and have won many awards. Our seeds won numerous gold medals and distinctions for their high quality. The World of Flowers was also honoured for its innovative approach.

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In addition, we have also been awarded the “IDEAL BUSINESS” certificate for two years in a row.

Germination

We are committed to selling only the highest quality seeds. Taking into consideration the efforts we make daily, please also note that plants are living organisms and their germination and growth depends on many factors, such as temperature, soil type, humidity and the frequency with that they are watered, sowing time and conditions, use of fertilizers and plant protection agents (pesticides), as well as weather and climate conditions. We provide help by sharing the accurate and up-to-date sowing and growing information, however, we cannot bear any responsibility for the plants that were not cultivated in conditions appropriate for given species.