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Forum: California GardeningReplies: 31, Views: 314
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Vista, CA
(Zone 10a)

July 15, 2008
12:58 AM

Post #5261202

Why does Salvia "Hot Lips" lose the 'hot" part and turn to plain white only flowers? Not red on any flowers anymore. Does it need to be cut back more often or is this just standard and it should be treated more as very short lived perennial?

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