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GRAPE-SCENTED SAGE
(Tarahumara Indian sage)
Leaves and seeds are used medicinally by the Tarahumara Indians of
Mexico. Thought to contain the same psychotropic compound found in
diviners sage (S. divinorum). Foliage is pleasantly
aromatic but it is the lavender flowers that possess the
remarkable grape scent. In bloom from late spring until frost, it
is a perpetual magnet for bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Ht.
1.5-2m/5-6ft.
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