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Salvia apiana | White Sage | 100 Seeds

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Salvia apiana, commonly known as white sage, is a striking and aromatic perennial shrub native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. This plant is renowned for its striking silvery-gray leaves and tall spikes of small, tubular, whitish flowers that attract pollinators. White sage is highly valued for its strong and fragrant scent, and it has been used traditionally by Indigenous peoples in sacred ceremonies and for its medicinal properties. The leaves of white sage are often bundled and burned as smudge sticks to purify and cleanse the air and surroundings. In addition to its cultural significance, white sage also plays a role in xeriscaping and native landscaping, as it is well adapted to arid conditions. It provides an alluring contrast with its silvery foliage and is a favorite of gardeners and herbalists alike. While it's essential to use white sage respectfully and sustainably due to its cultural significance, it remains a beloved and visually striking plant in both natural and cultivated landscapes. Zones 8-11

Germination

Germinating Salvia apiana seeds can be a rewarding process when following the right steps. To enhance germination, it can be helpful to stratify the seeds. This can be achieved by placing the seeds in a dampened substrate, such as sand or peat moss, and refrigerating them at a temperature of about 40-45°F (4-7°C) for a period of approximately four to six weeks. After stratification, sow the seeds in well-draining potting mix or garden soil, lightly pressing them into the surface. Water the soil gently to maintain consistent moisture without overwatering. Place the container in a sunny location or under grow lights, maintaining a temperature of around 70-75°F (21-24°C). Germination may take several weeks to a few months. Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, they can be transplanted into your garden or chosen location, where they will eventually grow into aromatic and visually striking white sage plants, adding both ornamental charm and cultural significance to your landscape.