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What are the varieties of sage

Hank Schrader
2020-08-12 08:31:48
Sage is a kind of aromatic plant with blue or blue purple flowers. It has high ornamental value, medicinal value and edible value. In addition, sage can be used to extract essential oil. The varieties of sage mainly include bagdan sage, purple leaf sage, pineapple sage, golden spot sage, tricolor sage, common sage, dwarf sage, Greek sage, grape sage and clary sage.

Bagdan sage

Sage is extremely resistant to severe cold, the minimum temperature can reach below - 18 ℃.

Sage Bagdan

Common sage

The color of common sage is blue or purplish blue, at most violet.

Salvia yezoensis

Salvia yezoensis belongs to the variety of common Salvia or garden salvia, showing mottled color, especially with few flowers and strong cold resistance, which can withstand the cold weather of minus 12 to 18 degrees.

Sage Bagdan

Salvia aurea

The same as the mottled varieties of common sage, the golden sage also blooms very little, its green leaf edge is cash yellow, short life, and weak cold resistance.

Pineapple sage

The flower language of the pineapple sage is warm yearning, and its cold resistance is general.

Pineapple sage

Three color sage

Tricolor sage is a mottled variety, especially in the leaves showing white, green and purple tricolor, cold resistance can also reach - 12 degrees.

Dwarf sage

Dwarf sage is special in the color of its flowers, with a little purple in the blue, showing a purple blue. It symbolizes wisdom and reason.

Clary Sage

Clary Sage belongs to biennial plant, is a kind of faery sage, in addition, this kind of sage is also called edible sage.

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