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One is a staple in the kitchen, the other a cornerstone of flower gardens nationwide. But whether you call it sage or salvia, the truth is this: You're talking about the same plant. Salvia, a ...
Of the more than 800 kinds of salvia, the most common is the ancient herb Salvia officinalis or common gray culinary sage. Square stemmed, with pungent foliage, these awesome plants come in many ...
An aromatic perennial herb in the mint family, culinary sage (Salvia officinalis) makes an excellent companion plant in both ...
Why not focus on the many amazing native sages, such as Salvia pachyphylla (rose sage) with its amazing purple- and rose-colored blooms, the sweet scent of Salvia spathacea (hummingbird sage) or ...
My common sage (Salvia officinalis) is one such plant -- and a good thing, because cooking hearty winter fare wouldn't be the same without this sturdy perennial herb.
Plant Select has recommended several interesting salvias in the past few years. Salvia argentea (Silver Sage) is grown primarily for its silvery gray, hairy foliage.
Even so, my salvia, which has an inordinate amount of common names (giant blue sage, anise sage, blue anise sage, hummingbird sage, Brazilian sage), fought it's way into the sun. The plant is ...
Thousands of plants are hard-wired to flower during shortening days and some of the prettiest are salvias – the sage family. Culinary sage, Salvia officinalis is one of over 900 species, worldwide.
For millennia, both common sage (Salvia officinalis) and Greek sage (Salvia fruticosa) have been valued as medicinal plants.
12 drought-tolerant plants to add to your garden if you’re looking beyond succulents Drought-resistant plants like hummingbird sage and rosemary are the ideal addition to Southern California ...