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... you would ever want to know about this hugely diverse group of plants. Ornamental Salvias and Culinary Sages are waiting for you to explore. Great photos too! What a gorgeous group of plants! ... many plants that react to their environments in equally astounding ways. For a quick review of our Sages and Salvias visit their Catalog Pages. Internet Specials Receive Mountain Valley Views, our free email ...
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The Tasteful Garden - Sages Growing
... same family but with no "sage" flavor at all, only a sweet pineapple scent that is very mild. Sages like to grow in well drained soil with lots of sunshine. Most pests leave it alone except grasshoppers ... feet tall. They are perennial and will survive most winters with a good mulching in fall. Keep sages pruned to keep them bushy and prevent woodiness. To harvest Sage, cut off branch tips as needed ...
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Culinary Herb Gardens - Starting an Herb Garden
... Savory, Thyme, Chocolate Mint and Peppermint Short but Large: 4-6 feet wide, less than 1 foot tall Oregano, Spearmint, Orange Mint Large: 4-6 feet wide and tall African Blue Basil, Rosemary, Lavenders, Sages, Lemon Verbena, Pineapple Sage Sweet Bay Laurel (This is actually a tree but it makes a great central point of interest to your herb garden (whether potted or planted in the ground). It grows ...
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Mystery seedling (probably a tree) - Name That Plant Forum - GardenWeb
... 8b Sunset z30 (My Page) on Sat, Nov 25, 06 at 8:23 Looks like one of the native sages. HTH Chris RE: Mystery seedling (probably a tree) clip this post email this post what is this? see most ... most clipped and recent clippings Posted by heathen1 10a (My Page) on Sat, Nov 25, 06 at 17:11 Sages are great for hummingbirds! Post a Follow-Up Please Note: Only registered members are able to post messages to ...
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Salvia
... feet tall and has a spreading, flopping habit. Full sun. Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii): These shrubby sages are becoming increasingly popular for their brilliant colors and drought tolerance. They bloom through the ... flowers that are bluer in color. Hybrid Sage (Salvia x superba): This group of perennial sages are excellent for colder mountain and upper Piedmont areas when a hardy salvia is needed. ...
hgic.clemson.edu

Desirable Herb Varieties: Sage
... : there are probably between a dozen or so races of just Salvia officinalis, plus many more "quasi-sages" that are close cousins within the Salvia genus (such as Pineapple Sage or Clary Sage). As ... Herb Database Entry - Sage - a useful description of not only sage proper, but many of the "near-sages" commonly grown (and sold) Return to the top of this page. --Site Directory-- Search this site, or ...
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Lamiaceae - Mint Family #2
... throat. Leaves: 2" triangular toothed leaves are opposite along stem. Plant: 3-5' branching close to ground. General Comments: Forms a dense leafy growth. Leaves are not as aromatic as some sages. Scarlet Sage, Red Sage, Texas Sage, Indian Fire, Mirto, Mejorana Common Name(s): Scarlet Sage, Red Sage, Texas Sage, Indian Fire, Mirto, Mejorana Scientific Name: Salvia coccinea Family: Lamiaceae Mint ...
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Herbal Smoking Mixtures
... where there was no Salvia. Sage including White, Black, and Hummingbird, Salvia sp. There are many kinds of Salvia Sages. Some are good to smoke as flavors including the white, black, purple and garden Sages. Some are not so pleasant but worth a try. Some of these Sages were used by Native Americans for purification rituals. They are in the mint family and are not related to Artemisia ...
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Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:S
... offering plants or other merchandise for sale here. Sites with information about growing, propagation, displaying and collecting African violets Salvia Websites providing information on growing ornamental and herbal sages in the garden. Sedum Genus of mostly succulent perennials - many very hardy, some tender - commonly used in gardens. A frequently used common name for various sedum species is ...
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Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:S:Salvia
Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Plants:S:Salvia home | help Top: Home: Gardening: Plants: S: Salvia Websites providing information on growing ornamental and herbal sages in the garden. Copyright 1998-2004 Netscape Last update: 11:40 PT, Sunday, December 5, 2004 - edit
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