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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, purple, or white in
simple racemes. origin and distribution sage is a native of mediterranean area. it grows wild in the dalmatian region of yugoslavia. it is cultivated in yugoslavia, italy, albania, turkey, portugal, spain, cyprus, england, canada and usa. in india, it is sparingly cultivated in jammu. sage thrives well...
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