Frost Tolerance: Tender in Phoenix, Hardy to 30°F (-1°C),
Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade
Origin: Southern Mexico (Chiapas, Quintana Roo, Veracruz), Central America
Growth Habits: Perennial, or self seeding annual to 2-3 feet tall (60-90 cm), 2 feet wide (60 cm)
Watering Needs: Little to moderate water in summer
Propagation: Seeds
The Salvia coccinea is well adapted to Phoenix weather. It will self-seed and will pop out in other places in your garden, without being really invasive. The plants become rapidly leggy, and should be trimmed regularly to be kept compact and attractive. It is one of the best flowering salvias for Phoenix area.
Blooming Habits:
Bright red flowers from spring to fall.
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