General Plant Information (Edit)
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 5b -26.1 °C (-15 °F) to -23.3 °C (-10 °F)
Maximum recommended zone: Zone 10b
Plant Height: 3-4 feet
Leaves: Fragrant
Flower Color: Yellow
Bloom Size: 1"-2"
Flower Time: Late spring or early summer
Summer
Late summer or early fall
Resistances: Deer Resistant

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Common names
  • Himalayan Yellow Sage
  • Salvia
  • Himalayan Cloud Sage

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Photo by FBTS
Location: all photos from my garden
Location: western Oregon
Date: summer 2014

Date: 2015-11-29

photo credit: Michael Wolf
Location: My back yard
Date: Summer 2009
Location: western Oregon
Date: 2015-07-26
Location: all photos from my garden

Courtesy Robin's Salvias
  • Uploaded by vic

photo credit: Michael Wolf
Location: western Oregon
Date: 2016-02-21

Courtesy Crownsville Nursery
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Comments:
  • Posted by duane456 (Redmond OR - Zone 5a) on Feb 21, 2016 10:19 AM concerning plant:
    A very, very sticky plant. Wear gloves when handling it.
  • Posted by Marilyn (Kentucky - Zone 6a) on May 25, 2013 11:03 PM concerning plant:
    "Salvia nubicola is a herbaceous perennial native to a wide region that includes Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, southwest Asia, and Europe. The plant grows at elevations of 6,600 to 14,100 feet in dry forests, often with Pinus wallichiana, typically growing in large colonies in woodland clearings. It is especially common in the Muktinath Valley, and is used in traditional Tibetan medicine.

    The specific epithet nubicola means "dweller among the clouds," referring to its high mountain habitat. For many years, it was considered the same plant as the similar European "Sticky sage" (Salvia glutinosa).

    Salvia nubicola reaches 3 feet high and wide, growing upright, with fresh-green colored leaves that are triangular shaped, with the largest, approximately 5 inches, growing at the base of the plant. The petiole is typically about the same length as the leaf blade. The plant puts out numerous 10 inches long inflorescences holding pale yellow flowers, in whorls of two to six, that have finely spotted maroon markings on the upper lip. The calyx is bright green, hairy, sticky, and glandular, giving off a medicinal odor when rubbed, described by one author as "resembling the distinct odour of a billy-goat," all of which cause animals to avoid it in its native habitat."

    Taken from wikipedia's page at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

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MrsBinWY On March 10, 2018 Seeds sown
9 seeds (last ones) from pdf in milk jug @ warm room temp (gave up on these 4-1-18 & used the container/potting mix for wheat for the cats)
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