


Description This low maintenance ornamental herb is hardy to USDA zone 8-11. It reaches 1.5 meter in height. The leaves are covered with dense white hairs that give the plant its specific color. The flowers are white with lavender streaks. The whitish evergreen leaves have oils and resins that release a strong aroma when rubbed. Because it is highly fragrant, many wildlife species like this herb.Cultivation White sage is a common plant that requires well-drained dry soil, full sun, and little water. It likes being exposed to the sunlight. It blooms from April to July. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are either pollinated by themselves or by Bumblebees, hawk moths, wasps and hummingbirds.
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