Whether it is the edible cooking spice called Sage, the colourful annuals, or the Perennial garden plants that you know, they are all Sage, or Salvias as they are known by Horticulturists. There are about 1000 different species of Salvia. They grow in sunny spots or also in semi-shaded position, and are fast growing. The Salvia in the photo is Salvia leucantha or Mexican Sage. These are a perennial plant, flowering most of the warmer months, and benefit from a good hard pruning in Winter when the plant is dormant. This plant is in a garden near the Sydney Harbourside.
Salvia leucantha, commonly called Mexican bush sage, is an evergreen shrubby perennial that is native to Central America and Mexico. In St. Louis, it is grown as an annual that typically rises 2-3’ tall in a single growing season. This sage is most noted for producing a very attractive late summer to frost bloom of showy bicolor flowers consisting of white corollas and longer-lasting funnel-form purple calyces. Flowers appear in dense, arching, terminal spikes (racemes to 10” long) that extend above the foliage. Flowers are attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Linear, lance-shaped, gray-green leaves (to 4” long) are borne in pairs on square stems. Foliage has a velvet-like texture, hence the sometimes used common name of velvet sage for this species.
Genus name comes from the Latin word salveo meaning to save or heal in reference to the purported medically curative properties attributed to some plants in the genus.
Specific epithet means white-flowered.
Very informative comment, thanks.
Maybe one of the most attractive salvias, Mexican Bush Sage (Salvia leucantha) is prized by gardeners for its ornamental and showy velvety flower spikes produced from late summer to first frost, when other summer plants have given hope of doing anything productive.
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For the first time I could understand what is meant by "sage" plant.
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Once again beautiful flower and beautiful flower.
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The flower is small but in a string.
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There are about 1000 different species of Salvia
, it can be Sir... I think I see it in my country too... Excellent photography too Sir...+W+
Again...such a wonderful and interesting flower post by @ctrl-alt-nwo sir....
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Salvia leucantha. is downy evergreen subshrub produces white or purple flowers clasped by soft purple calyces from late summer to frost.Thanks for sharing your botanical knowledge with us
Wonderful flowers.Thanks for sharing
if in my place the tree that you call it sage if in place I call sago if in though can be fed I am very honored already willing to share the lord
Beautiful plant and Salvia when grown with rosemary and lavender the garden takes on a Mediterranean look. It is one of the few sages suitable for use as a cut flower, because the fuzzy purple calyces stay on the plant long after the petals fall. This means it can also be used for everlasting arrangements, because the colour is also retained. Thank you @ctrl-alt-nwo
Great comment !
Oh I heard about this plant, we also call it Salvia and use it in the preparation of alcoholic tinctures, liquors, liqueurs, beer, wine, it is added to compotes, preserves, teas. Spice of sage is possible in confectionery and bakery products. This is a very useful plant and beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
As you said, the main homeland is mexican. Among the people is also la pastora, the shepherdess, the leaves of the shepherdess, diviner's mint, diviner's sage, or simply dalvia.
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I really love this flowers
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Awesome flowers collection .
Thanks for sharing.
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it is wonderful. I love these. Purple followers are great!!
Thanks for the informative post.
In Turkey, we use it to make a tea. Especially, if you have the flu as me nowadays, you should drink Sage :)
Wow this is very beautiful photography and great work
Thanks @ctrl-alt-nwo
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learn a lot about 'salvias'. impressive photography & very informative @ctrl-alt-nwo
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You say this is edible seasoning, meaning it has many benefits. In addition he looks very beautiful, but can be made for spices. What can we cook, flowers or leaves?
Not all the Sages are edible, just the Sage which is used as a spice for cooking. Eat the leaves, usually chopped, or you can buy them in dried powder too.
This is great article and wonderful photography
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This looks very pretty @ctrl-alt-nwo, although this flower looks very simple, but has a unique beauty. I like this flower, although the leaves are a bit messy. But you say this flower has 1000 different species, surely it has its own beauty. But the 1000 species are numerous, have you ever seen from some other species?
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Yes i have seen other species, they are all good.
Perennial garden plants, that's so amazing lOoks like shiny bright purple salvias flowres. I have seen first time this type plant. Simply outstanding !!
amazing plants photography so nice dear @ctrl-alt-nwo
well its amazing i loved it the way they are nice
Smart flower post again...
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wonderful plants garden, carry on dear @ctrl-alt-nwo
i have heard from my friends recently about this sage plant that if inhaled or consumed, can increase recall abilities and memory retention in people is it really true
Maybe , ask a herbalist. Sage is full of oils that are good for you.
Very great plant with lots of benefits and it add the charm around us : )
Sydney Harbourside the place i would really wanna see its quite amazing to see bro :)
how satisfying is that to look at the things it posses beauty with awesomeness
Wow awesome plant, wonderful photography of this amazing plant
it is wonderful. I love these
So amazing first up to see in looks i didn't know about its advantages nature wonder this is
Look at the freshness popping out of flowers and Mexican Sage plant! Who can ask more from the lovely sunny day in Sydney? Fabulous indeed.
Salvia leucantha i can really grow this in the warmer temp so good to know this thanks man for sharing the useful posts always
Hey! You are running out of the alphabets soon! It is now reaching 'S'!
Hahaha! You have only seven letters to call your plants! HO!HO!
I am waiting what you are gonna do when you reach 'x' and 'z'!!
No wise sage can help you now! Buddy!
You pay for the next round of moonshine if you lose this one!
I don't have a Cheeky award but if there was one, you would get it, buddy.
It’s the thought that counts! Thank you!
It’s fun any way!
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That's my aim, to make it fun !
Lavender color flowers big appeal.
Salvia does it have a pleasant smell too like fragrance
The flowers have no smell, but the foliage ( leaves )is aromatic.
The shots of this salvia plant is really wonderful
i really liked to know more about this one :)
Read the comments , they are very good. Better than my post !
its so beautiful to look into that's simply outstanding information on this plant
it does put a smile on my face after seeing it :)
Well had no idea about the plant !But is is indeed beautiful !
So beautiful garden, thanks for sharing
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Wow excellent photography
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Wow.....beautiful garden, amazing post, thanks for sharing