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  2. How to Harvest Sage for a Continuous Supply of Delicious ...

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    The best time to harvest sage is in late spring or early summer before the plant flowers. "This is when the leaves are most flavorful and aromatic," says Alexander Betz, landscape designer for ...

  3. Salvia officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Salvia officinalis, the common sage or sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae and native to the Mediterranean region , though it has been naturalized in many places throughout the world.

  4. Salvia gesneriflora - Wikipedia

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    They grow abundantly in tightly spaced whorls on 8–12 in (20–30 cm) long inflorescences. It blooms in late winter and early spring, with hard annual pruning (down to leaf nodes near the ground) recommended after blooming. The plant will grow back to 6 ft (1.8 m) in one season. [1]

  5. List of Sonoran Desert wildflowers - Wikipedia

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    30 Salvia columbariae. 31 Senna covesii. 32 Senna wislizeni. 33 Silene antirrhina. ... Flowers bloom spring to fall; Penstemon parryi. Common name: Parry's penstemon;

  6. Salvia lycioides - Wikipedia

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    Salvia lycioides (Canyon sage) is a perennial native to a wide area ranging from west Texas and New Mexico in the U.S., south through Mexico to the state of San Luis Potosi. It typically grows on dry limestone hills and canyons above 5,000 feet elevation. It was named in 1886 by Asa Gray, the most respected American botanist of the 19th century ...

  7. Will California see a superbloom this spring? Here’s ... - AOL

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    During the spring, massive blooms of wildflowers can sometimes be seen in spots across California. This stunning natural display is often referred to as a superbloom.

  8. Salvia dominica - Wikipedia

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    Salvia dominica (Dominica sage, in Arabic ( Maru = مرو or "Khowwekha" = خويخة ), in (Hebrew: מרווה, marva) is a strong-scented perennial shrub found throughout the eastern Mediterranean, especially Jordan [1] Israel, [2] Lebanon and Syria.

  9. Salvia interrupta - Wikipedia

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    Salvia ringens also looks similar to S. interrupta— it has longer petioles and repeat blooms more frequently. [2] In cultivation, flowering usually begins in late spring or early summer and repeats heavily in October. The flower stalks last well as cut flowers. [2]