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California White Sage

Salvia apiana
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Typically available from spring to fall. Call your favorite store for current availability. 

Southern & Baja California native evergreen shrub has an upright, mounding growth habit. Foliage is pointed with new leaves starting green and maturing to a silver-white color. Aromatic foliage is often used as smudging sage when burned. White flowers with faint purple hue bloom in spring. Excellent container or accent plant in native landscapes. 

Plant with Penstemon 'Margarita BOP'

Characteristics

  • Landscape Size: 3'-5' tall, 3'-5' wide
  • Light Requirement: Full Sun
  • Water Needs: Low 
  • USDA Zone: 8a
  • Growth Habit: Upright, Mounding
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Attributes: Fragrant, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Waterwise, Deer Resistant

See Green Thumb Guide below for region specific information.

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Green Thumb Guide

Plant in enriched soil with good drainage. Cut back mature plants in fall for late winter. Feed with an all purpose fertilizer in spring. Shear after flowers fade to maintain desired shape.

These characteristics apply to the greater Sacramento area and nearby regions.

Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods

Visit: UC Cooperative Extension Offices (Opens in new window)
Visit: National County Extension Offices (Opens in new window)

Green Thumb Guide

Plant in enriched soil with good drainage. Cut back mature plants in fall for late winter. Feed with an all purpose fertilizer in spring. Shear after flowers fade to maintain desired shape.

These characteristics apply to the North Texas area and nearby regions.

Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods

Visit: Texas A&M Extension Offices (Opens in new window)
Visit: National County Extension Offices (Opens in new window)

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