What sort of a plant is Salvia Divinorum?
May 8th, 2009 at 2:42 am (Health & Recreation)
Salvia Divinorum belongs to the sage category. Salvia is a genus in the mint family and Salvia Divinorum precisely is the Salvia sage of the diviners. The plant has a distinct mint fragrance and is a native of a small area in Oaxaca, Mexico. Salvia Divinorum plant grows on the mountainous lands where Mazatec Indian people as well.
How does Salvia Divinorum grow?
Salvia Divinorum is a semi-tropical perennial plant species. If Salvia Divinorum leaves are protected against frost, they can be grown year after year. A green plant with large leaves, Salvia Divinorum plant can grow several meters in height if conditions are favorable.
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