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Sage: The Genus Salvia (Medicinal & Aromatic Plans -- ...
Sage, the Genus Salvia, is one of the most famous and used herbs in the world. This volume, containing over twenty chapters written by leading experts in the field, presents a comprehensive coverage on all aspects of Salvia. Topics covered include the ... [... more]
$149.95
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Salvia X Sylvestris 'Mainacht' May Night
This clump-forming, compact salvia features numerous, dense, upright, spike-like racemes of tiny, two-lipped, deep violet-blue flowers which rise above gray-green foliage to a height of 18-24". Flowers bloom in May and June and may rebloom ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Essential Oil Sage (salvia officinalis) - 0.5 oz., (Aura ...
Sage (Salvia officinalis) Distilled from the common culinary garden plant, sage is a potent essential oil and should be used with discretion. Try one or two drops in combination with lavandin for a purifying diffusion. [... more]
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Salvia Pratensis
This clump-forming salvia features numerous, dense, upright, spike-like racemes of tiny, two-lipped, deep lavender-blue flowers which rise above dull gray-green foliage to a height of 3'. Flowers bloom in early summer and may rebloom sporadically ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Salvia Coccinea 'Forest Fire'
Salvia coccinea (commonly called Texas sage, bloody sage or scarlet sage) is a red-flowered sage that is grown in St. Louis as an annual. It carries the distinction of being the only U. S. native sage to have red flowers. It is native from South ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Salvia Nemorosa 'Marcus'
‘Marcus’ is a dwarf clump-forming perennial salvia with deep violet flowers that typically grows to only 8-10” tall. This cultivar was discovered growing as a naturally occurring mutation of S. nemerosa ‘Osfriesland’ in Germany in 1998. Erect, ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Salvia Guaranitica 'Black And Blue'
Salvia guaranitica (see B451 herein) is native to Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina. It is a tender perennial or subshrub that exhibits a bushy, somewhat open habit with upright, branching, square, dark green stems typically growing 3-5’ ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

"New" Drug Salvia Divinorum
The concentration of salvinorin-A is located in the leaves and stem of the plant. While salvia can be steeped in a tea or chewed, it is most commonly smoked. When chewed, the drug takes effect in about 5-10 minutes. When smoked, it takes effect ... [... more]
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Salvia/The Reverends Daughter
Salvia/The Reverends Daughter [... more]
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Salvia X Sylvestris 'SchneehüGel' Snow Hill
This salvia cultivar is a compact plant which typically grows only to 20" tall. Features densely-flowered, spike-like racemes of pure white flowers which bloom in June and continue throughout the summer. Flowers are attractive to bees and ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

SALVIA Street Sign ~ Personalized Family Lastname Sign ~ ...
SALVIA Street Sign, A BRAND NEW SIGN!! Made of aluminum and high quality vinyl lettering and graphics this sign is 4 x 18 inches. Made to last for years outdoors the sign is nice enough to display indoors. Comes with two holes pre-punched for easy ... [... more]
$19.95
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Sage: The Genus Salvia (Medicinal & Aromatic Plans -- ...
Sage, the genus Salvia is one of the most famous and used herbs in the world. This volume, containing twenty chapters written by the leading experts in the field, presents a comprehensive coverage on all aspects of Salvia. Topics covered include the ... [... more]
$129.95
Amazon.com
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