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Sat, Sep 17, 05 at 14:53
| this is not the wild white sage that grows in the wild. I have used a search engine but to no avail. I am going to plant it but had wanted a picture of it. I have a blue salvia that what marked an annual, but this is it's second year. We even had frost but, well maybe it was mismarked.
nicole in san diego. |
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- Posted by Brenda_near_Eno z7a Orange Cty (My Page) on Mon, Oct 17, 05 at 6:09
| The blue salvia usually sold as an annual is Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue'. I would expect it to overwinter easily in a climate like San Diego. White sage is Salvia apiana, sometimes commonly called Salvia blanca in southern California. I have never heard of Magia salvia, sorry. |
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| I googled salvia magia and got that salvia divinorum stuff... |
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- Posted by rosewomann z7 MD Montg. Co (My Page) on Mon, Oct 17, 05 at 15:36
| I thought it sounded like Baja Blanca, but I believe those flowers are white. Rose |
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