salvia azurea grandiflora
This hardy sage has the bluest of blue flowers. The grayish/green foliage forms a small mound sending up dense flower spikes as tall as 5 feet. Native to...
This Salvia features deep purple foliage that looks lovely next to a silvery leaf sage.
Scutellaria pontica
Turkish Skullcap. This unique skullcap has a very low growing habit with rounded downy green leaves which form a 6 inch high mound and unusual reddish...
myrrhis odorata
Native to Europe and parts of Asia. The lacey, light green leaves have a fern like appearance with delicate white umbel flowers up to 4 feet in height. The...
Salvia officinalis 'Berggarten'
A lovely plant with pretty, round, gray/green silvery foliage and a robust low growth habit. It can be used like a garden sage. In the kitchen as a savory...
Salvia przewalskii
Herbaceous perennial sage from China commonly found in the Gansu Province as well as Yunan. This is a beautiful sage with the same medicinal attributes as...
Scutellaria baicalensis
Huang qin. Chinese medicinal prescription for fevers, colds, hypertension, insomnia, headaches, hepatitis, diphtheria, shingles and other ailments. Many of...
Accorus gramineus
Sweet Flag Licorice. Acorus gramineus, Dwarf Sedge, Japanese Sweet Flag, Chinese Sweet Flag, Sekisho {Japanese} Shi Chang Pu {Chinese}. This water loving...
Salvia mellifera
Another California Native. This stately sage grows into a substantial shrub up to 10 feet wide. The leaves are aromatic, deep green and textured. It blooms...
Salvia coccinea
Beautiful annual sage with profuse bright scarlet blooms, which hummingbirds and butterflies love. Will over-winter in mild coastal areas and southern...
Hierochloe odorata
This is the Sweet Grass used by Native Americans to scent hair and clothes and is also burned as in ceremony as an incense. Perennial. Hardy to zone 3.
Salvia clevelandii
I love this plant! Beautiful California Native. Tall blue flower spikes with a spicy fragrance. Much loved by butterflies and humming birds. The flower...
Salvia argentea
Large light green, silvery, velvet leaves form a striking rosette, especially when dew or water droplets sit on them. The second year branched, pink...
Polygonatum biflorum
A graceful woodland lilly with sweet scented cream flowers. The powdered root is used for swelling, bruising and inflammation. American Indians used the...
Salvia sclarea
This sage is used extensively in perfumes as a fixative and fragrance. Clary is the scent of "Euphoria". The flowers and leaves used as a tea were said to...
Salvia verbenacea
Sage flowering to 2 feet with whorled spikes of blue flowers. Leaves are very aromatic. The young leaves are traditionally used for cooking and the seeds...
Veronica officinalis
This low creeping herb with pale blue flowers is native to England, Ireland and Scotland. An Infusion is useful for coughs and as a lotion. It is effective...
Origanum majorana
Originating from North Africa, SE Asia and the Mediterranean, this lovely herb was known to the Greeks as ‰ÛÏJoy Of The Mountain‰Û, representing...
Dan Shen. A most important herb in Chinese medicine. Traditionally used to stabilize the heart, calm the nerves and to lighten stagnant blood. The roots are...