Family: Lamiaceae

Scientific Name: Salvia officinalis Tricolor

Common Name: Tricolor Sage

DescriptionA multifaceted plant that is used ornamentally or as a herb.
Pronunciation(SAL-vee-ah)(oh-fiss-ih-NAH-liss)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Annuals
Sunlightfull
Moistureapproach dryness
Soil & SitePrefers light, well drained and alkaline
TemperatureOnce established seems to tolerate the cooler weather of the fall.
Flowerstwo lipped, occur opposite on a stalk, white, pink, mauve blue
Leavessimple, course, opposite, and are green, white and purple, highly aromatic, dried and used in teas and for sore throat
MaintenanceA plant purchased in the spring and used out doors will need little work. It will get woody and need to be cut back to rejuvenate the growth.
Propagationtip cuttings
Misc FactsThe word Salvia is derived from the Latin word salvere "to be in good health".
Notes & Reference#44-The Complete Book of Herbs (Lesley Bremness) #129-Taylors Guide to Herbs
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