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lamiaceae commercial part leaf description sage is the dried leaf of salvia officinalis. it is a hardy sub-shrub. stems are white, wooly, 32-60 cm tall, leaves are greyish green, aromatic, petiolate, oblong, 7-8 cm long. on drying, leaves turns silvery grey with soft velvety texture. the flowers are blue
sparingly cultivated in jammu. sage thrives well in rich clayey and loamy soil. a hot and dry climate is not suitable for its cultivation uses sage is used in the culinary preparation in the west. the taste is fragrant, spicy, warm, astringent and a little bitter. it is used for flavouring meat and fish...
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lamiaceae commercial part leaf description sage is the dried leaf of salvia officinalis. it is a hardy sub-shrub. stems are white, wooly, 32-60 cm tall, leaves are greyish green, aromatic, petiolate, oblong, 7-8 cm long. on drying, leaves turns silvery grey with soft velvety texture. the flowers are blue
sparingly cultivated in jammu. sage thrives well in rich clayey and loamy soil. a hot and dry climate is not suitable for its cultivation uses sage is used in the culinary preparation in the west. the taste is fragrant, spicy, warm, astringent and a little bitter. it is used for flavouring meat and fish...
http://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/sage.html
lamiaceae commercial part leaf description sage is the dried leaf of salvia officinalis. it is a hardy sub-shrub. stems are white, wooly, 32-60 cm tall, leaves are greyish green, aromatic, petiolate, oblong, 7-8 cm long. on drying, leaves turns silvery grey with soft velvety texture. the flowers are blue
sparingly cultivated in jammu. sage thrives well in rich clayey and loamy soil. a hot and dry climate is not suitable for its cultivation uses sage is used in the culinary preparation in the west. the taste is fragrant, spicy, warm, astringent and a little bitter. it is used for flavouring meat and fish...
https://indianspices.com/spice-catalog/sage.html