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White Sage

White Sage

Salvia apianaX5190

One of the most popular Native American sacred herbs used for ceremonial purposes. Smudging is done by drying, bundling and burning the herb to purify the surroundings of negative spirits. Most commonly used by the Californian Native Americans, where the herb grows prevalently. Medicinally, white sage is an antibacterial and antioxidant, which makes it helpful for colds and flus. Its high eucalyptol content helps to clear congestion. Typically administered as a tincture, tea, or inhalation steam bath for its therapeutic effects. Seeds are difficult to germinate, with rates as low as 20-30% and taking about 25 days to pop up. Sprinkle seeds across surface of soil and mist them with a spray bottle in full sun around 70-80 degrees. Plant in sandy extremely well draining soil in full sun. Height 6 inches tall.

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About White Sage

Hardiness zone

7-9

Exposure

Sun-PartSun

Germease

Difficult

Sow times

Spring

Product use

Culinary; Medicinal; Aromatic

Duration

Perennial