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  • White Sage plant (Salvia Apiana - California white Sage) approx. 50 cm

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  • Imagine: you are standing in a garden bathed in morning light, surrounded by flowers and green leaves. In a quiet corner stands Salvia Apiana, better known as white sage or California sage. As you gaze at the silvery leaves, you recall the stories of its spiritual powers. White sage, cherished for its cleansing properties by ancient cultures, originates from the warm coastal regions of Southern California and Mexico. This plant promises not only to be a beautiful addition to your garden but also to offer soothing aromas and ancient healing powers. With the Salvia Apiana seeds in your hand, you envision a journey filled with growth, healing, and spiritual connection.
    1. Salvia Apiana seeds (White Sage seeds)
    2. 1 free growing instruction
  • General information:

    Name: Salvia Apiana
    Also known as: White sage Family: Lamiaceae (Mint family)
    Origin: Native to the coastal areas of Southern California and Mexico.

    Plant characteristics:

    Leaves: Silvery, fragrant leaves with an elongated shape.
    Flowers: Small, tubular flowers ranging from white to light purple, arranged in flower spikes.

    Distinctive characteristics:

    Spiritual cleansing: White sage has been used for centuries in spiritual rituals to purify spaces and drive away negative energies.
    Aromatic scent: The leaves emit a fresh, herbal fragrance when burned or touched.
    Drought tolerance: Thrives in dry, sandy soils and is well-suited to drought, making it ideal for warm climates.
    Medicinal potential: Traditionally, white sage is used for its purported medicinal properties, although scientific evidence for this is limited.

    Cultivation and care:

    Location: Prefers full sun and well-draining soil.
    Water needs: Moderate watering; avoid excess moisture to prevent root rot.
    Propagation: Can be propagated by seed or cuttings.
    Harvest: Leaves can be harvested when the plant is mature and dried for use.

    Importance of white sage:

    Spiritual use: Used in ceremonies for energetic cleansing and to promote spiritual balance.
    Aromatherapy: The scent is appreciated for its relaxing and calming properties.
    Cultural significance: Holds deep cultural value for Indigenous communities in North America.

    Note: When using Salvia Apiana in rituals, aromatherapy, or medicinal purposes, it is advised to approach the cultural background and traditions associated with the plant with respect.

    White sage, or Salvia Apiana, not only adds aesthetic value to gardens but also serves as a source of spiritual significance and aromatic pleasures for enthusiasts of this unique plant.
    Delivery time*: approx. 2 - 3 working days
    TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE

    Description

    Imagine: you are standing in a garden bathed in morning light, surrounded by flowers and green leaves. In a quiet corner stands Salvia Apiana, better known as white sage or California sage. As you gaze at the silvery leaves, you recall the stories of its spiritual powers. White sage, cherished for its cleansing properties by ancient cultures, originates from the warm coastal regions of Southern California and Mexico. This plant promises not only to be a beautiful addition to your garden but also to offer soothing aromas and ancient healing powers. With the Salvia Apiana seeds in your hand, you envision a journey filled with growth, healing, and spiritual connection.

    Capacity

    1. Salvia Apiana seeds (White Sage seeds)
    2. 1 free growing instruction

    Fact Sheet

    General information:

    Name: Salvia Apiana
    Also known as: White sage Family: Lamiaceae (Mint family)
    Origin: Native to the coastal areas of Southern California and Mexico.

    Plant characteristics:

    Leaves: Silvery, fragrant leaves with an elongated shape.
    Flowers: Small, tubular flowers ranging from white to light purple, arranged in flower spikes.

    Distinctive characteristics:

    Spiritual cleansing: White sage has been used for centuries in spiritual rituals to purify spaces and drive away negative energies.
    Aromatic scent: The leaves emit a fresh, herbal fragrance when burned or touched.
    Drought tolerance: Thrives in dry, sandy soils and is well-suited to drought, making it ideal for warm climates.
    Medicinal potential: Traditionally, white sage is used for its purported medicinal properties, although scientific evidence for this is limited.

    Cultivation and care:

    Location: Prefers full sun and well-draining soil.
    Water needs: Moderate watering; avoid excess moisture to prevent root rot.
    Propagation: Can be propagated by seed or cuttings.
    Harvest: Leaves can be harvested when the plant is mature and dried for use.

    Importance of white sage:

    Spiritual use: Used in ceremonies for energetic cleansing and to promote spiritual balance.
    Aromatherapy: The scent is appreciated for its relaxing and calming properties.
    Cultural significance: Holds deep cultural value for Indigenous communities in North America.

    Note: When using Salvia Apiana in rituals, aromatherapy, or medicinal purposes, it is advised to approach the cultural background and traditions associated with the plant with respect.

    White sage, or Salvia Apiana, not only adds aesthetic value to gardens but also serves as a source of spiritual significance and aromatic pleasures for enthusiasts of this unique plant.
      Delivery time*: approx. 2 - 3 working days
      TEMPORARILY AVAILABLE