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Fragrant Pitcher Sage

Lepechinia fragrans

perennial herb View on Calscape

Care

Sun

full sun, part shade

Water

low

Soil

Fast, Medium, Slow; Tolerant of a variety of soils as long as adequate moisture is present.

Size

3–5ft tall , 3–5ft wide

Bloom

Mar-Nov

Foliage

Evergreen

Deer

Resistant

Container

Friendly

Fragrant

Yes

Flowers

Prized

Edible

Leaves brewed as tea; aromatic leaves used as seasoning

Native Range

Coastal scrub and chaparral of San Diego and Orange Counties, below 2000 ft elevation, extending to Baja California

Care Guide

Planting

Plant your fragrant pitcher sage in full sun to part shade in a spot with good drainage - it tolerates fast, medium, or slow-draining soils as long as moisture is adequate. Space it according to your desired mature size of 3–5 feet tall. Fall through spring is ideal for planting in the Bay Area. This is a California native that thrives in the types of conditions found in chaparral and rocky slopes, so it's quite forgiving about soil type.

After Planting

Water weekly during the first summer to establish the plant, then taper off once it's established - by year two, you'll only need to water about once a month during summer, or less if you get rain. Prune to shape as desired, but avoid cutting into old woody growth, which doesn't regenerate well. Your fragrant pitcher sage is evergreen and will bloom from March through November with minimal fussing. The #1 mistake is overwatering: this is a drought-tolerant plant that prefers dry conditions once established, so err on the side of too dry rather than too wet.

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Wildlife Supported

Birds

Nectar · Year-Round

Year-round resident in California; critical nectar source during winter months and breeding season

Insects

Nectar · Spring

Spring-active native bee; forages on fragrant blooms during early season nesting period

Larval Host · Spring

Larval host plant; supports bumblebee colony development in spring and early summer

Pollen · Spring

Spring forager; collects pollen for provisioning brood cells

Foliage · Summer

Phytophagous; feeds on plant sap during growing season

Foliage · Summer

Summer herbivory; feeds on foliage during warm months

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
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