Sage

Common Name: Sage
Latin Name: Salvia officinalis
Origin: Mediterranean and Africa

Sage is a perennial, bushy plant with numerous branches. Its height reaches 0,50 meters. Its leaves are fleshy and oblong, with an ash-green hue and are covered with fluff, especially the younger ones.

Flowers

Sage blooms from May to June and its flowers are dark blue, purple or violet in color

Location

It grows satisfactorily in all types of soils, without particular problems. Prerequisite for the soil to be well drained. Prefers places with sun or moderate shade.

Durability

It is resistant to cold and heat, as long as it is in a sunny position.

Watering

It needs moderate amounts of watering, with limited to no watering in the winter and more regular watering in the warm periods of the year.

Pruning

No pruning needed. 

Lubrication

It is good to strengthen it regularly from spring to the end of summer.

Diseases and enemies

It is quite a resistant plant and is not easily affected by diseases and insects. Care must be taken when watering, because the leaves of the plant should not get wet because it can be affected by mildew.

It is suitable for

  • individual plantings in gardens, parks,
  • ground cover,
  • planting in pots for balconies, terraces.
  • It is used in pharmaceuticals.

Flowerpot 15 cm- 1.5 L

Flowerpot 8 cm  

1,50  - 2,50 

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