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Salvia officinalis

SKU 1570
€6,02
Price incl. 6% IVA (6%) €0,34
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Salvia officinalis
Plant Details
Plant Type: Culinary herb
Aspect: Sun
Foliage: Aromatic and edible
Flower colour: Pinky blue
Flowering period: Spring and early summer
Growth form: Sub shrub
Size - height & spread : 60 x 60 cm
Soil type/requirements: Dry. free draining
Water requirements (established plants): Natural rainfall
Native Distribution: Europe

This is the common culinary Sage. It has a bushy habit growing to 60cm with pale pinky blue flowers in spring. Soft grey green aromatic foliage. It has a savoury, slightly peppery flavour. It has a long history of medicinal uses, with wide-ranging health benefits.

Cut back in autumn or early spring to keep it more bushy and compact. Native to Portugal and the Mediterranean area.

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