

How to identify White Sage (Salvia apiana)
White Sage, also known as Sacred Sage
White Sage exhibits a unique structure with herbaceous stems rising erect from a woody base to a height of 3 to 4 feet (91 to 122 cm). Its soft, foliage presents a distinctive gray-white color. In the flowering season, which occurs in spring and summer, white Sage produces white flowers that may fade to pale pink, arranged in whorls along the stems. Each leaf exudes a characteristic aroma due to the presence of essential oils and resins within the plant's tissue.
Distinct gray-white foliage sets apart white Sage from other plants.
Erect herbaceous stems rise from a woody base, reaching 3-4 feet (91-122 cm).
White flowers in spring and summer arranged in whorls along the stems.
Leaves emanate a unique aroma due to essential oils and resins.
Scientific Classification of White Sage