Salvia Species, Bee Sage, California White Sage, Sacred White Sage

Salviaapiana

Family
Lamiaceae (lay-mee-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Salvia (SAL-vee-uh)
Species
apiana (a-PEE-an-uh)
Synonym
Audibertia polystachya
Audibertiella polystachya
Ramona polystachya
Other Details
Other details
Propagation Methods
This Plant is Vunerable (VU)
Seed Collecting
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Foliage Color
Bloom Characteristics
Water Requirements
Where to Grow
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Orange Beach, Alabama

West Blocton, Alabama

Cornville, Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona

Aliso Viejo, California

Ceres, California

Elk Grove, California

Fontana, California

Fremont, California

Hesperia, California

Knights Landing, California

La Quinta, California

Lake San Marcos, California

Lemon Grove, California

Long Beach, California

Merced, California

Oakland, California

Oceanside, California

Rancho Palos Verdes, California

Richmond, California

Riverside, California

San Diego, California

San Jose, California

Santa Clara, California

Stockton, California

Temecula, California

Ventura, California

Vista, California(9 reports)

Loxahatchee, Florida

Townsend, Georgia

Hagerman, Idaho

Dighton, Massachusetts

Halifax, Massachusetts

Saint Louis, Missouri

Henderson, Nevada

Rodeo, New Mexico

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Austin, Texas

Belton, Texas

Roy, Utah

Saint George, Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

show all

Featured Videos

Gardener's Notes:

9
positives
2
neutrals
1
negative
Sort By:
Sort By:
J
Oakland, CA | August 2023 | positive

A wonderful plant to grow.

Only please DON'T BUY smudges made of S. apiana, because poaching is a problem!

U
Salt Lake City, UT (Zone 7b) | April 2022 | positive

I have been growing Salvia apiana outdoors in Salt Lake City, Utah (zone 7b) without protection for going on 8 years now. During this per...Read More

K
Lemon Grove, San Diego, CA | June 2019 | positive

This is probably the most famous North American sage, known for its legendary cultural value to Native peoples. I grew up in the Californ...Read More

L
(Zone 7a) | March 2016 | positive

In many ways a great plant with great uses. In the past i have bought white sage dried as a incense, using it for ritualistic purposes or...Read More

C
Walnut Creek, CA | July 2012 | positive

Stake the flower stalks as they sometimes break from the weight of Gold Finches or other types of finches that LOVE the seeds. I always l...Read More

D
San Jose, CA | June 2011 | positive

@Lilithu: Artemisia Apiana is a non-existent plant. Sagebrush is Artemisia Tridentata. The Native Americans used and still use Salvia Api...Read More

L
Springfield, TN | April 2011 | positive

I think people have been confusing this herb with Sagebrush (Artemisia apiana) - folk name - White sage. That is the herb that the Americ...Read More

S
Henderson, NV | August 2010 | positive

GROWING IT: While establishing it needs regular watering, then reduce to little water or you will reduce the plants life span. 4th year g...Read More

P
Elmira, NY (Zone 6a) | April 2008 | positive

Smudging with this plant will not make a pregnant woman miscarry or nauseous. In fact, among the native peoples who use it, this plant is...Read More

D
Long Beach, CA (Zone 10b) | August 2004 | neutral

This is a lovely fragrant salvia and may be divided at the roots but be careful as it does not like being translplanted very much. It is ...Read More

S
S
| April 2003 | negative

On TOXICITY of Salvia Apiana: many people burn the dried leaves of this plant an an aromatherapeutic incense, or "smudge" (a Native Amer...Read More

L
L
(Zone 8a) | August 2001 | neutral

Culinary, decorative and medicinal use. Sort of a woody plant. Used to make smudge sticks in cermonies in Native American rituals. Aromat...Read More

Featured
Polyphemus Moth
(Antheraea polyphemus)
White-browed Sparrow-weaver
(Plocepasser mahali)
Featured
Polyphemus Moth
(Antheraea polyphemus)
White-browed Sparrow-weaver
(Plocepasser mahali)