Salvia 'Roman Red'
Salvia 'Roman Red'
Salvia ‘Roman Red’
Plant Summary
Salvia ‘Roman Red’ (Salvia splendens) is a warm-season flowering plant grown for its upright spikes of bright red flowers and compact growth habit. Gardeners researching how to grow Salvia ‘Roman Red’ should provide full sun, well-drained soil, and moderate watering for steady flowering. Under proper Salvia ‘Roman Red’ growing conditions, the plant produces continuous blooms throughout the warm season.
Key Plant Facts
Height: 10–14 inches
Width: 8–12 inches
Sun: Full sun
Water: Moderate
Annual or Perennial: Annual
Bloom Season or Seasonal Interest
Salvia ‘Roman Red’ blooms from late spring through fall under favorable growing conditions. The bright red flower spikes provide continuous color during the growing season. Regular removal of spent blooms may encourage additional flowering.
Landscape Uses
Salvia ‘Roman Red’ is commonly used in borders, mass plantings, and seasonal color beds. The bright flowers attract pollinators such as bees and hummingbirds. It is also widely used in containers and mixed annual plantings.
Garden Design Value
This plant contributes upright vertical color in planting beds and containers. The strong red flower spikes contrast well with green foliage plants and other flowering annuals. Salvia ‘Roman Red’ works well when planted in groups for consistent seasonal color.
Edible or Medicinal Uses
This plant is grown primarily for ornamental use.
Native Range
The species Salvia splendens is native to Brazil.
Full Plant Description
Salvia ‘Roman Red’ forms a compact mound of green foliage with upright flower spikes that emerge above the leaves. The tubular flowers are arranged densely along each spike, creating a strong vertical display of color. The plant maintains a tidy, uniform growth habit throughout the season.
For reliable Salvia ‘Roman Red’ care, plant in full sun and use soil that drains well after watering or rainfall. Moderate watering supports steady growth and flowering during warm weather. Under proper Salvia ‘Roman Red’ growing conditions, the plant produces continuous blooms and maintains strong color throughout the season.
Gardeners Also Ask
Is Salvia ‘Roman Red’ an annual or perennial?
Salvia ‘Roman Red’ is typically grown as an annual in most climates.
Does Salvia ‘Roman Red’ need full sun?
Yes. Full sun supports the best flowering and strongest plant structure.
How big does Salvia ‘Roman Red’ get?
Plants typically grow 10–14 inches tall and 8–12 inches wide.
Can Salvia ‘Roman Red’ grow in containers?
Yes. The compact growth habit makes it suitable for container plantings.
Is Salvia ‘Roman Red’ suitable for indoor growing?
No. This plant is typically grown outdoors in sunny garden locations.
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