RE: White Sage


That's the one I'm looking for.  Salvia apiana.  But the others are nice too.


Tchessie <tchessie@comcast.net> wrote:
There is also "White Sage" Salvia apiana. Used by some Native Americans in
ceremony. Gets to be a good sized plant with wonderful fragrance to the
leaves, small lavendar flower stalks. The mature leaves are a white-silver
color. I transplanted mine earlier this spring and thought I might have
killed it, so I bought another plant at the UCDavis arboretum sale. well,
now I have 2, since the other one came back. Now I'll really have a big
clump!

Theresa

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Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 5:51 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] White Sage


Jesse-there is a white Salvia greggii. I have one. If it does well and sets
seeds I'll save you some.

A

Andrea H
Beaufort, SC


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Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 1:46 PM
Subject: [CHAT] White Sage


> Jesse, what white sage? Did I say I had white sage? Oh, dear, this
getting
> older is an adventure. Did you get the Artemesia lactiflora? It's "white
> mugwort."
> zem
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