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Floridata: Salvia officinalis
... Order now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Salvia officinalis Common Names: garden sage, common sage Family: Labiatae/Lamiaceae (mint family) Get link to Profile ... note that this makes their flavor stronger and a little less lemony. Features The genus name, Salvia, comes from the Latin for "to cure." Sage has been associated with longevity for centuries. ...
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Salvia officinalis icterina Golden Garden Sage
Salvia officinalis icterina Golden Garden Sage Golden Garden Sage can be substituted in any recipe calling for Sage. Fresh leaves make an attractive garnish for roast chicken or turkey. Like most Garden Sages, it is a short lived perennial that should be replaced every second or third year. Golden Garden Sage would make a tasty addition to our Kitchen Herb Garden Six Pack or our Gourmet ...
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Salvia officinalis Garden Sage
... Sage flowers can be used as a garnish or as an addition to fresh bouquets. Garden Sage, Salvia officinalis, and, all of its many forms, is short lived. Either becoming too woody for adequate production ... Garden Sage, which has dark purple new leaves that turn a soft green with age; S. officinalis tricolor, which is variegated cream, green and pink; S. officianlis Berggarten, which has a large oval ...
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Salvia officinalis 'Icterina' - GOLDEN SAGE - Rainyside.com
Salvia officinalis 'Icterina' - GOLDEN SAGE - Rainyside.com Plant Gallery and Growing Guide - Herbs Salvia officinalis 'Icterina' 1998 GOLDEN SAGE Family: Lamiaceae Pronounced: SAL-vee-uhh oh-fi-shi-NAH-lis Rainy Side Notes Golden sage goes beyond the use as a culinary herb. As an ornamental plant its foliage is outstanding in the garden. Here ...
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... germination, 4 weeks at 33-39F, then 68-75F. Surface sow seeds, light helps with germination. Salvia officinalis - Use 4 weeks at 68F . Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results., if no ... fridge for 130 days. Or sow out side in late summer for germination next spring. Sanguisorba officinalis - Germination takes longer than 2 weeks at 68F . Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results., ...
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Salvia
... , spider mites and whiteflies. Diseases are most common either in greenhouses or under conditions that salvia dislike such as cool, wet weather. Insects are mainly problems in greenhouses. SPECIES AND CULTIVARS With ... . It grows best in moist, well-drained soil in sun or light shade. Common Sage (Salvia officinalis): Common sage is the same sage that you use to flavor your Thanksgiving stuffing. It ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties: Sage
... Desirable Herb Varieties: Sage Click here for the site directory. Click here to email us. About Sage (Salvia officinalis) Sage is a strongly flavored perennial herb. It is today less used than once it ... herb with a horde of differently flavored cultivars: 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 ...
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Sage, Salvia ofiicianalis
... appreciate cooler weather and infrequent watering. Mulch well and prune hard in the spring to remove any dead wood and prolong the growth of new leaves. VARIETIES: There hundreds of varieties of Salvia, the most common being Salvia officinalis. Common Sage (Salvia officinalis) has pointed grey-green velvety leaves with deep veining and a pungent aroma. Can grow to a ...
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Salvia Collection
... worldwide with half of them originating in the Americas. The most commonly grown salvia is the garden sage, Salvia officinalis, imported from the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. Garden sage is a hardy ... of Salvias: Sages for Every Garden. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press, Inc. 2003. Dufresne, Richard F. Salvia Placard Handbook, Volume 1. 313 Spur Road, Greensboro, NC, 1997. Lovejoy, Ann. The Sage Garden: ...
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Salvia Extraction
... be used to deposit salvinorin A onto other types of leaf. For instance if deposited back onto salvia leaf that has had the salvinorin A removed, standardization becomes somewhat simpler. For each gram of leaf ... to what the leaf contained in the first place. The same holds true for garden sage (S. officinalis) which has no salvinorin A by default. Smoking leaf that contains more than 15 mg salvinorin ...
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