All I know is that I handled "dead" russian Sage branches yesterdat and I have blisters on my arms. Is it the Russian Sage? I am not sure but that is my assumption.
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roses russian sage
Scientific name: Hymenodictyon excelsum,Russian name: Горный шалфей,English name: Mountain sage, Bridal couch tree
Russian Sage is a shrubby, gray-green perennial that blooms in mid-summer. It grows best in full sun and well-drained soil and reaches 3-5 feet. It is a perennial in zones 5-9. Adequate drainage is especially important in winter, and for best growth should be cut back to a few inches from the ground in spring.
The Russian sage or (Perovskia atriplicifolia) is the provincial animal of the Balochistan province of Pakistan.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Perovskia atriplicifolia.
Phlox, coneflowers, Russian sage, butterfly bushes, liatris, and grasses are companion plants for daylilies.
Yes, Russian sage can bloom if you cut it back in spring. Pruning in early spring can promote new growth and encourage more blooms during the growing season. It's important to prune it before new growth emerges to ensure a more compact and bushy shape.
AnswerCulinary sage is named Salvia officinalis, and Russian sage is technically not a sage but named Perovskia atriplicifolia - named after a Russian diplomat (B. A. Perovski) by Russian botanist (S. G. Karelin) around 1840. It is native to Central Asia, Pakistan, and Tibet.Russian sage can be cut and hung upside down in the shade to dry and then can be used in both fresh and dried arrangements, potpourri, etc. It is very drought tolerent plant, and makes a great show in a garden.The leaves should not be eaten, although the small lavender flowers have a sweet flavour and can be eaten in salads or used as a garnish.The plant has been used as a cooling medicine in the treatment of fevers (a Febrifuge) but I do not know how this is done. (We are not experts on the medicinal uses of plants and do not take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants medicinally.)It has been used as a general insect repellant in companion planting and as an insect spray for repelling Cabbage moths and worms.From:allexperts.com
Saw grass is a tall, thick form of grass that typically sprouts in well-watered areas. Till the ground up where the saw grass grows. You can do this with a garden tiller or with other gardening tools.
If rubbed sage is dried and dried sage is crushed - than yes