Salvia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Salvia is the largest genus of plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, with approximately 900 species of shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals. It is one of three genera commonly referred to as ...
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Sage quickly becomes a small woody shrub that can need replacing every 3-4 years. Frequent harvesting and pruning helps to reinvigorate sage plants. While a sage plant is in its prime, it makes an attractive addition to both herb gardens and ornamental borders.
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Salvia officinalis , also known as Broad-leaved White Sage is part of the Salvia officinalis plant family. Sage is an evergreen perennial originally growing from Spain along the Mediterranean coast up to and including the east side of the Atlantic, Croatia and Southern Europe.;
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Complete description of the purple sage (Salvia dorrii) including plant information and identification of a Purple Sage. ... Purple Sage Perennials Sponsored Links Plants for Sale Plant Stands Seeds & Bulbs Tree Seeds Organic Gardening Garden Decor...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on sage, Plants. Includes related research links. ... sage, any species of the large genus Salvia, aromatic herbs or shrubs of the family Labiatae (mint family). The common sage of herb gardens is S. officinalis, a strongly scented shrubby...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on sage (plant), (Salvia officinalis), aromatic perennial herb of the family Lamiaceae (Labiatae) native to the Mediterranean region, cultivated for its leaves, which are used fresh or dried as a flavouring in many foods, particularly in stuffings for poultry and pork and in sausages.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on scarlet sage (plant), ...opens bright blue flowers after rains in the hills of southwestern North America. Possibly the best-known Salvia is the garden annual scarlet sage (S. splendens) from Brazil, the blazing spikes of which contrast with dark green, oval leaves.
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Definition of Sage (plant) in the Medical Dictionary. Sage (plant) explanation. Information about Sage (plant) in Free online English dictionary. What is Sage (plant)? Meaning of Sage (plant) medical term. What does Sage (plant) mean? ... (redirected from Sage (plant))
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