- Stock: In Stock
- Model: fruity-sage-50mm-tube
Family: Lamiaceae (the mint family: includes mints, basils, sages, oreganos)
Genus: Salvia (includes sages and rosemary)
Botanical/Binomial Name: Salvia dorisiana
Meaning of Name:
Salvia, from Latin salvia (‘sage’); and
dorisiana, after Doris Zemurray Stone (1909-1994), an archaeologist and ethnographer who specialised in pre-Columbian meso-America
Common Name: Fruit Salad Sage, Fruity Sage, Potpourri Sage
Botanical Characteristics: Herbaceous | Perennial | Evergreen | Self-Pollinating | Frost tolerant
Propagation: Cuttings | Seed
Item Description:
Dimensions of the tube are 50 mm square × 120 mm deep. The square tube shape produces beautifully straight and deep roots, which gives these young plants every advantage once planted out.
The cuttings in the picture are about 150 mm tall, 450 mm tall including the tube. They don’t look like much in the photo, but these are vigorous and strong.
Plant Description:
Fruit salad sage grows to about 1.5 m high and about 800 mm wide. The leaves are heart-shaped (cordate), and about 14 mm long and 100 mm across at the widest part. The leaves are soft and velvety to the touch and release a lovely fruity scent when crushed. This scent is retained by the dried leaves, from whence comes another name for this herb — potpourri sage.
Both the leaves and flowers are edible, but best consumed fresh and uncooked to get the most flavour and aroma — think fruit salads, garnishes, added to cold drinks and punches, or added at the end of cooking. Tthe leaves also make a relaxing herbal tea.
The vivid pink flowers appear in winter.
A frost may appear to knock this plant out, but it will regrow from the base in spring.
Growing Information:
Fruit salad sage likes it more moist than most other sages. Those large flat leaves will tell you when they need water, by drooping and looking utterly miserable, and especially in summer.
It thrives in a well-draining organically-rich soil, and likes full to part-sun.
This sage is a vigorous grower and self-seeds readily, but is not invasive and is easily contained.
Local pick-up is welcome — we’re in Gwynneville, near Wollongong University.
Pick-up is by mutual arrangement please, as we don’t have a shopfront.
Having said that, we are always here and more often than not can easily fit in with whichever day and time suits you best!
Feel free to suggest preferred pick-up time(s) in the comments box during checkout and we’ll reply as soon as we see the notification.
Especial Note Regarding Large Air-Pot® Orders
Depending on the order, we may suggest that large Air-Pot® orders are best sent directly to you from the warehouse.
Especial Note Regarding Jujube Trees
When posting out bare-rooted jujube trees, we routinely trim them to fit the box and keep postage costs to a minimum. These trees are typically knee-high when planted out, though some may be smaller.
This of course doesn’t apply for pick-ups, and in fact we will set aside the tallest trees specifically for this purpose. These trees can often be hip-high, and sometimes taller again.
Please note that this is not a guarantee, as heights of different cultivars can differ from year to year.