White Sage Plant Sets
White Sage (Salvia apiana), also known as Sacred Sage, is an aromatic subshrub native to Southern California's coastal sage scrub region. It features silvery-white leaves in a 2-foot mound, with flowering wands of whitish-lavender flowers rising up to 5 feet high. This evergreen shrub is deeply rooted in the cultures of Indigenous communities, who use it in traditional medicine and ceremonies. White Sage is a valuable pollinator plant, attracting a variety of bees and hummingbirds. Why Choose White Sage? Pollinator Magnet: The small white flowers, with "apiana" meaning "of or belonging to bees" in Latin, are a favorite of carpenter bees, bumblebees, and hummingbirds. Host Plant: Serves as a host plant for the California Pyrausta Moth and Volupial Pyrausta Moth. Drought Tolerant: This low-water shrub is drought-adapted and grows best in full sun. Fragrant Foliage: The highly aromatic, waxy, gray-green leaves are used for incense and exude a strong fragrance when crushed. Polli