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(White Transvaal Sage) Growing in partially shades stream beds and rocky grasslands, this herbaceous perennial south African sage is showy and tough, adapted to a wide variety of conditions and garden uses. This is the white flowered form.
This is a lush grower that fits well both in wild gardens and formal borders. The flowers are white, and quite large on nice spikes. Use this plant with
Carex comans 'Amazon Mist'
and the
pink form of Transvaal Sage
for a combination that will really attract attention.
Salvia disermas' aromatic leaves are used as a substitute for tea and used in cooking, although very sparingly. A lotion can be made for skin rashes, stings, bites, pimples, infected scrapes, scratches and sores. A little of this brew or a tea is taken as a tonic to re-energize the body after a long illness and to bring down fevers. A teaspoon at a time of this tea is a good heartburn remedy.
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6 item(s) available
Weight
1.60
lbs
Common name
White Transvaal Sage
USDA Zone
8 - 10
Size (h/w/fh)
24"/24"/36"
Exposure
Partial shade
Soil
Well drained
Water
Average
Pot size
1 quart pot
Container?
No
Price:
$8.00
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We are pleased to suggest these other plants, which go well with Salvia disermas alba:
#509
Salvia broussonetii
(Stiff Canary Island Sage) This water-wise
Salvia
has simply beautiful, large furry foliage! The branched spikes of small white flowers are a nice contrast to the leaves, which are large and lush.
Our price:
$7.00
Amount:
#296
Salvia dominica
(Dominican Sage) Native to Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, this shrubby perennial is said to have been the inspiration for the design of the menorah (Exodus 37:17). It is a tough, drought resistant plant with attractive silver-haired foliage and flowers, and many important medicinal uses.
Our price:
$6.00
Amount:
#717
Salvia fruticosa
(Greek Sage) Most of the dried culinary Sage sold in the United States is Greek Sage. Frescoes on Crete dated to 1400 BC depict this plant, It was used by the Phoenicians and Greeks for cooking and as a medicine. Truly, this is an ancient and beloved companion to mankind.
Our price:
$6.00
Amount:
#645
Salvia tingitana
(Mauretania Tingitana Sage) A plant with a history. This rare Sage was first described in 1777, and was known for decades before this date. The origin of the plant was a hotly debated mystery - was it native to Egypt, Syria, Aleppo, Tunis, or Tangier - until 1989, when a specimen was discovered in Saudi Arabia.
Our price:
$8.00
Amount:
#702
Salvia x `Savannah Blue’
(Savannah Blue African Sage) Two South Africa
Salvias
(
S namensis
and
S
.
repens
) are the parent plants of this stunning hybrid Sage. Both of the parents are nice, but this hybrid is spectacular. Dense branching and nicely cut foliage comes from the Namabian Sage, and strong stems with large sky blue flowers comes from the Creeping African Sage.
Our price:
$7.50
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