Description
Unlock the power of purification and tranquility with our exquisite White Sage Live Plant. It is a stunning addition to any home, office, or meditation space. With its elegant, silver-green leaves and aromatic fragrance, it adds a touch of natural beauty while creating a serene ambiance. The plant's slender, upright stems can reach a height of approximately 2-3 feet, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor environments.
What should I know about growing White Sage?
Successful growth of White Sage hinges on proper water, light, and soil management. Recommend sun light for White Sage is full sun.
White Sage does best in well-drained, sandy soil, if you are growing in a pot, potting mix is a fine alternative.
Make sure you understand how big a White Sage can grow. It is recommended to space White Sage 24 inches apart as they can grow about 24-36 inches in diameter and up to 36-48 inches high.
Although White Sage typically produces blooms summer to fall, flowering could be delayed until the second year, depending on the planting date.
How can I use with White Sage?
Historically, the leaves of the plant has been utilized to create smudging, incense, revealing the numerous benefits associated with White Sage.
Whether you're a seasoned sage enthusiast or new to the practice, this live plant offers a direct connection to the ancient wisdom of purification and healing. This botanical wonder is available in a 3.5” pot as an ideal companion for meditation, yoga, or any spiritual practice that requires a sacred atmosphere.
About White Sage
White Sage has a long history of medicinal use by indigenous cultures. The plant's therapeutic benefits are a result of a number of different substances, including essential oils, tannins, and rosmarinic acid. It has traditionally been used to treat respiratory conditions like colds, sore throats, and congestion. To help calm and open the airways, the leaves can be prepared into a tea or used in steam inhalation.
White Sage is valued for its culinary applications in addition to its therapeutic ones. The leaves are a popular element in savory meals because of their potent, aromatic flavor, which has overtones of mint and camphor. They can be used dried or fresh to give soups, stews, and meat marinades a distinctive and earthy flavor. Additionally, white sage leaves are used to flavor herbal teas and infused oils.