White Sage Seeds
‘Salvia apiana’
Open Pollinated, Organically Grown in WA, Hand Sifted, and Sorted with Love
Seed Count: 20
Weight: 0.10g
Uses
White Sage is a highly aromatic, evergreen perennial known for its silvery-green leaves and traditional use in cleansing and spiritual practices. It has been used for centuries by Indigenous cultures for smudging, a ritual to purify spaces and promote well-being. The leaves contain natural antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, making them useful for teas, tinctures, and topical applications. White Sage also serves as a beneficial pollinator plant, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden.
Sowing Guide
Season: Spring to early summer
Difficulty: Moderate (requires patience for germination)
Germination: 14-60 days at 20-28°C
Plant Spacing: 30-50cm
Plant Height: 60cm-1.2m
Position: Full sun, in well-draining, sandy or rocky soil
‘Salvia apiana’
Open Pollinated, Organically Grown in WA, Hand Sifted, and Sorted with Love
Seed Count: 20
Weight: 0.10g
Uses
White Sage is a highly aromatic, evergreen perennial known for its silvery-green leaves and traditional use in cleansing and spiritual practices. It has been used for centuries by Indigenous cultures for smudging, a ritual to purify spaces and promote well-being. The leaves contain natural antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, making them useful for teas, tinctures, and topical applications. White Sage also serves as a beneficial pollinator plant, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden.
Sowing Guide
Season: Spring to early summer
Difficulty: Moderate (requires patience for germination)
Germination: 14-60 days at 20-28°C
Plant Spacing: 30-50cm
Plant Height: 60cm-1.2m
Position: Full sun, in well-draining, sandy or rocky soil
‘Salvia apiana’
Open Pollinated, Organically Grown in WA, Hand Sifted, and Sorted with Love
Seed Count: 20
Weight: 0.10g
Uses
White Sage is a highly aromatic, evergreen perennial known for its silvery-green leaves and traditional use in cleansing and spiritual practices. It has been used for centuries by Indigenous cultures for smudging, a ritual to purify spaces and promote well-being. The leaves contain natural antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, making them useful for teas, tinctures, and topical applications. White Sage also serves as a beneficial pollinator plant, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden.
Sowing Guide
Season: Spring to early summer
Difficulty: Moderate (requires patience for germination)
Germination: 14-60 days at 20-28°C
Plant Spacing: 30-50cm
Plant Height: 60cm-1.2m
Position: Full sun, in well-draining, sandy or rocky soil