Salvia officinalis subsp. lavandulifolia

Salvia officinalis subsp. lavandulifolia

2L
€12,00
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Salvia officinalis subsp. lavandulifolia

Salvia officinalis subsp. lavandulifolia

€12,00

Salvia officinalis subsp. lavandulifolia is a small perennial with lanceolate white green leaves that smell of rosemary and lavendar.


As a sage, it is particularly drought tolerant and sun-loving.

It has aromatic foliage that I use frequently either fresh or dried when I cook.

As a member of the mint family, it is highly attractive to bees and butterflies.


👨‍🌾GARDENING TIPS👨‍🌾::

Salvia really do not enjoy soggy roots so make sure that your windowbox/gardenbox/soil is well-draining.


The Tale:

Now this one is really interesting!

The essential oil of S. officinalis subsp. lavandulifolia has been found to have a selective acetylcholinesterase-inhibiting effect - which, if you are anything like me, you have no idea about.

Let's learn together - the goal of treatment with acetylcholinesterase inhibitors is to improve or stabilize memory and attention by inhibiting the breakdown of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter released by cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain.

A basic example: cholinesterase inhibitors are used in the treatment of Alzheimer's or dementia.

Read more here: Research on Memory

The binary name, officinalis, refers to the plant's medicinal use—the officina was the traditional storeroom of a monastery where herbs and medicines were stored.

Additionally, for those color enthusiasts out there - the color sage comes from the color of the foliage of the common (is she common though?) sage.

The sage is sage.

Treated as a holy herb by the Romans, planted in monasteries under Charlemagne before becoming an indispensable herb of great renown during the Middle Ages.

A soap, a soup, a cleansing herb for the house and the mind, a toothpaste, an infusion that wards off the plague... whatever you needed, salvia would bring you your salvation.


Other Names:

Salvia lavandulifolia

Spanish sage


Origin:

Spain, Southern France

Flowering June, July
Exposure Sun
Frost Tolerance -20°C to -25°C
Size Height: 0.8 Width: 0.6
Soil Dry/Rocky
pda270-2
€12,00
2 left

🪴9x9 cm

🚂 Ships across EU
🌱 Grown in our nursery

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