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More than spices: Meet the wonder plants that every gardener calls salvation
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More than spices: Meet the wonder plants that every gardener calls salvation

The article discusses the diverse range of plants within the Salvia genus, commonly known as sage, highlighting their ornamental value alongside their traditional medicinal uses. It explains that while Salvia officinalis is the common culinary sage, the genus includes over a thousand species, many of which are prized for their beauty and resilience in gardens. The piece describes various types of ornamental sages, such as Salvia nemorosa, Salvia greggii, and Salvia leucantha, noting their vibrant colors and adaptability to different garden styles. These plants are noted for being low-maintenance and thriving in sunny conditions.

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More than spices: Meet the wonder plants that every gardener calls salvation

The article discusses the diverse range of plants within the Salvia genus, commonly known as sage, highlighting their ornamental value alongside their traditional medicinal uses. It explains that while Salvia officinalis is the common culinary sage, the genus includes over a thousand species, many of which are prized for their beauty and resilience in gardens. The piece describes various types of ornamental sages, such as Salvia nemorosa, Salvia greggii, and Salvia leucantha, noting their vibrant colors and adaptability to different garden styles. These plants are noted for being low-maintenance and thriving in sunny conditions.

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