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White Sage

Salvia apiana

Care

Sun

full sun

Water

very low

Soil

well-drained; very drought tolerant; no clay

Size

3–5ft tall , 3–5ft wide

Bloom

Apr-Jul · white

Foliage

Evergreen

Deer

Resistant

Container

Friendly

Flowers

Prized

Native Range

Southern California and Baja California coastal mountains

Tall spikes of white flowers above silvery foliage

Sacred to indigenous peoples; stunning silvery white foliage

Care Guide

Planting

Plant your White Sage in full sun with well-drained soil - this is non-negotiable. It adapts to various soil types but absolutely cannot tolerate clay or poor drainage, so amend heavy soil with compost or sand before planting. Space plants 3–5 feet apart to accommodate their mature size of 3–5 feet tall. Fall through early spring is the ideal planting window in the Bay Area, giving the plant time to establish roots before summer heat.

After Planting

Water weekly for the first summer to help it establish, then taper off dramatically - by year two, mature plants need water only once a month or less during summer. The #1 mistake people make is overwatering; this plant evolved in an arid climate and will rot if kept consistently moist. Prune in late winter or spring to keep it compact and neat, and expect fragrant white flowers blooming spring through summer once established. This is an evergreen that tolerates Bay Area winters down to 0°F, so it should thrive year-round with minimal fuss.

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Endangered & Threatened Species Supported

Crotch's bumblebee Bombus crotchii
CA: Endangered

Listed under California ESA; range has contracted significantly

Wildlife Supported

Insects

Nectar · Spring

Spring and early summer foraging Apr-Jul; native bee specialist

Nectar · Spring

Spring-early summer bloom synchronization Apr-Jul

Nectar · Spring

Apr-Jul bloom season foraging

Nectar · Spring

Spring and summer blooms Apr-Jul; important native pollinator

Nectar · Spring

Apr-Jul foraging; increasingly threatened species

hig Honey bee
Nectar · Spring

Apr-Jul bloom period; primary pollen and nectar resource

Nectar · Spring

Spring bloom season nectar source

Nectar · Spring

Apr-Jul bloom season foraging

+2 more species

Birds

Nectar · Spring

Primary nectar source during Apr-Jul bloom season; supports breeding and territorial defense

Nectar · Spring

Spring migration and breeding season nectar source Apr-Jul

Nectar · Spring

Early spring blooms (Apr-May) provide critical nectar for breeding season

Seeds · Year-Round

Seed foraging and shelter year-round in shrub; native range resident

Seeds · Summer

Late summer-fall seed maturation; food source for finch families

Reptiles

Shelter · Year-Round

Dense evergreen shrub provides shelter and thermoregulation sites year-round

Where to Buy

East Bay Wilds

2110 Eighth St, Suite 202, Berkeley

Fri 9:30am-4pm (occasional Sat, call ahead)

1.5 mi (510) 409-5858 Website
Watershed Nursery

601A Canal Blvd, Richmond

Tue-Sun 10am-4pm

5.0 mi (510) 234-2222 Website
Curious Flora

12040 San Pablo Ave, Richmond

Daily 9am-4pm

7.0 mi (510) 215-3301 Website
Yerba Buena Nursery

12511 San Mateo Rd, Half Moon Bay

Tue-Sat 9am-4pm

12.0 mi (650) 851-1668 Website