Its aerial roots and growth pattern allow it to envelop and eventually overtake host trees
Traditional uses: The leaf pulp and the bitter sap are used medicinally for the treatment of wounds
Too much direct sun can scorch the leaves
Apply rooting hormone to the cut area and wrap it with moist sphagnum moss or peat moss
A succulent potting mix works well
White Sage Plants ‘Salvia apiana’ Size:3 Gal. Its aerial roots and growthThe white sage plant, known as Salvia apiana, is a fragrant evergreen shrub popular in gardens for drought tolerant, or low maintenance landscapes. This Salvia apiana reflects the white to silver appearance of its elliptical leaves. It has several other common names such as Sacred Sage, or bee sage. The plants unique scent, which is both pungent and sweet, is a defining feature, and is often grown in herb gardens, medicinal plant collections, and