Once upon a time, there were only three kinds of smudge sticks in most witchy shops: Small, medium, and large. Will produce silver-blue color that is used widely by florists; Is a very hardy variety and may be dried for winter bouquets Long flowering. Blue sage is often used similarly to white sage, to cleanse and protect. Color is stunning in flower beds or containers. More rarely you can find a white cultivar. From early summer until frost, Salvia guaranitica produces tall spikes of blue flowers that Beautiful with yellow Rudbeckia in your flower garden. Using Sage Herb (Salvia Plant) There are a great many plants in the genus Salvia, commonly called sage. long.

Blooming profusely from late spring to frost, the upright flowering stems rise above the bushy foliage of lance-shaped, gray-green leaves. Sage aids in the digestion of fatty foods and is therefore good for seasoning meats, especially pork.

It makes an excellent cut flower. Excellent cut flower for the home garden preferring a spot in full sun.

One live starter plant in 3" container. Since it tends to be relaxing and less overpowering than white sage in small spaces, it is also a good choice for cleansing and preparing meditation spaces. Often used for massed displays, or for background plantings. Mealy blue sage is a great perennial for full sun or light shade. Sage may boost insulin action, and therefore, a daily cup of tea may be helpful for those with diabetes. It gets 2-3′ tall by about 3′ wide. It does get a little taller in shade and more sprawling in the sun. Flower spikes dry beautifully, producing a pretty effect in dried bouquets or arrangements. Culinary Use. Give it a good blow and a shake. The Sage provides spiritual strength and is sometimes used in Exorcism rituals to remove malevolent spirits. Grows to a height of 2' - 3'. These days, you can choose from a vast array of smudging herbs, each with a different energy, aroma, and cultural history. General Description.

Its soothing, relaxing smell can be used to aid meditation, or burned simply for enjoyment. It’s not as pungent as White Sage, and is more agreeable to some folks who find the strong, bracing scent of White Sage overpowering.


It is less pungent, and its soothing scent and "cool" nature make it very helpful in rituals for healing and abundance. Advertisement. Echium ‘Blue Bedder’ has more of a compact habit than the species, has brilliant blue flowers and blooms continuously throughout summer. It welcomes money, wealth, abundance, health, prosperity, healing and coolness to your life. Also commonly called mealy blue sage, mealy sage, or blue sage, this short lived herbaceous perennial in the mint family (Lamiaceae) is hardy in zones 7-10. Blue Sage can be used in a ritual ceremony, house cleansing or simply for aroma pleasure. The most-used sage types have antimicrobial properties. Sage is the most commonly used method of cleansing/ smudging, however you can mix your Sage with many other Herbs as well, which simply adds the additional benefits to your normal smudging/ cleansing routine. And mealycup sage, or blue salvia, is among the favorite varieties of landscapers. You can find Blue Sage in smudge sticks and in loose-leaf form. long.