Pineapple Sage
The tea of pineapple sage should not be consumed for more than 10 days of continuous use.
Pineapple sage. It has been cultivated since 1870 and was given the name salvia rutilansas in 1873 a name which has now been largely forgotten. Pineapple sage has been used as both an herb and an ornamental. Pineapple sage salvia elegans. Sage leaves peanut oil thyme spring onions red pepper yellow pepper and 5 more coconut panna cotta with pineapple and sage le ricette di micol coconut milk raw sugar milk cream raw sugar gelatin sheets and 3 more.
Most people are attracted to it for the pineapple scent of the leaves when crushed but it is a good addition to the ornamental garden for its attractive foliage and if frost holds off until late in the fall the spectacular red flowers. A fragrant perennial herb for garden or patio with showy scarlet red flowers in late summer. It is called tangerine sage in some places. The solid green color and neat arrangement of the foliage provide an attractive foil for the showy.
The crushed plant leaves smell like pineapple hence comes the common name of the pineapple sage plant. Plant pineapple sage in spring once all chances of frost have passed. Grow them in a spot that gets abundant sunshine and has sandy well drained soil with a ph of 6 0 to 8 0. The stems are square a trait common to members of the mint family.
The leaves are opposite 2 to 4 inches long and slightly downy. Established plants can survive a few frosts above 28ยบ f and keep blooming. Space plants 24 to 36 inches apart. The pineapple sage plant is found in gardens to attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
Salvia elegans has tubular red flowers and an attractive scent to the leaves that is similar to pineapple. Salvia elegans is a perennial in usda zones 8 11 and is often used as an annual in other places. It may interact with the sedative medications and also cause sleepiness. Pineapple sage is perennial in zones 8 to 10 and gardeners in zones 6 to 7 treat it as a tender perennial mulching crowns heavily after frost and hoping for the best.
Crushed leaves have the aroma and taste of pineapple used to make tea potpourri jams and jellies. Salvia elegans commonly called pineapple sage or tangerine sage is a perennial shrub native to mexico and guatemala. Pineapple sage should not be used regularly for more than one month. It inhabits madrean and mesoamerican pine oak forests between 6 000 and 9 000 ft 1 800 and 2 700 m.
Quick guide to growing pineapple sage. The blooms contrast nicely against bright pineapple scented yellow green foliage. An established plant of pineapple sage makes its appearance in spring as a mass of shoots arising from the crown. Pineapple sage is a good choice for a xeric or drought tolerant garden.
Improve your native soil by mixing in several inches of aged compost or rich organic matter.