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Sage twig. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

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  1. Photos, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism
  2. Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism
  3. Botanical description, reference data, useful information, illustrations
  4. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology
  5. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

Spike sage, Salvia virgata. Photos of the plant, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

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Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

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Family: Lamiaceae (Lamiaceae)

Origin: Mediterranean, western Asia and North Africa.

Area: Twig sage grows in Mediterranean regions, including southern Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia.

Chemical composition: The leaves and stems of the plant contain an essential oil, which includes components such as thuja, camphor, cineole, linalool and others. Sage also contains flavonoids, carotenoids, tannins and other biologically active compounds.

Economic value: Sage rod-shaped is used in cooking and medicine. In cooking, it is used for flavoring and flavoring various dishes, as well as for making tea. In medicine, it is prescribed as an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and antioxidant agent, as well as to improve digestion and relieve the symptoms of a runny nose and headache. In addition, sage twig is used in the cosmetics and perfume industries to add flavor to various products.

Legends, myths, symbolism: In North American Indian culture, sage is often used as a sacred plant for cleansing and blessing. It is used in various ceremonies such as the incense ceremony to purify spirits and bring them into harmony with nature. The Indians believe that sage symbolizes the connection between earth and sky, between the physical and spiritual worlds. In some traditions, sage is used to predict the future, as well as to create protective amulets. Sage as a whole is considered a symbol of purity, wholeness, and truth, and can also be used as a symbol of wisdom and guidance.

 


 

Spike sage, Salvia virgata. Description, illustrations of the plant

Branch sage, Salvia virgata Jacq. Botanical description, distribution, chemical composition, features of use

sage

Lamiaceae family - Lamiaceae.

Perennial plant 50-100 cm high.

Stem solitary, straight, simple, shorter than inflorescence, less often of the same length, leafy, pubescent at the bottom with multicellular long hairs, pubescence more dense in inflorescence. Basal and lower stem leaves are elliptical, oblong or ovate-oblong, obtuse or rounded at the apex, pubescent. The inflorescence is very long, with two or three pairs of protruding, long twig-like branches.

Flowers on pedicels 3 times shorter than the calyx. The upper lip is shorter than the lower one, semi-circular, with three short contiguous teeth. The stamens are slightly exposed from under the lower lip. The fruit is a nutlet, spherical, smooth-triangular, dark brown, very finely tuberculate.

Blooms in June - October. The fruits ripen in August-September.

It grows on meadow mountain slopes, on forest lawns and edges of walnut and deciduous forests, more often as a weed along the edges of fields.

It is found in South-Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, Iran, Iraq, Central Asia, Pakistan, and the Caucasus.

The leaves and stems contain up to 0,01% essential oil, and the seeds contain up to 23% fatty drying oil, similar in quality to clary sage oil.

Sage flowers can be used as a spice in the fish, canning and food concentrate industries.

Honey plant.

Authors: Dudchenko L.G., Kozyakov A.S., Krivenko V.V.

 


 

Spike sage, Salvia virgata. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology

cultivated and wild plants. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

Ethnoscience:

  • Tea: pour 1 teaspoon of dry sage leaves into 200 ml of boiling water and leave for 10-15 minutes. Tea can be drunk to strengthen the immune system, fight colds and flu, and also to calm the nervous system.
  • Tincture: infuse 50 g of dried sage leaves in 500 ml of vodka for 2-3 weeks. Apply the tincture in the form of compresses to treat rheumatism and joint pain, as well as to improve blood circulation.
  • Sea buckthorn sage balm: mix 50 g of fresh sage leaves and 100 g of sea buckthorn oil, heat in a water bath for 1 hour. Use the balm to treat wounds, burns, eczema and psoriasis.
  • Butter: infuse 50 g of fresh sage leaves in 500 ml of olive oil for 3 weeks, then strain. Use massage oil to improve blood circulation and relieve muscle tension.
  • Decoction: pour 50 g of dried sage leaves into 1 liter of water, bring to a boil and simmer for 15-20 minutes. A decoction can be taken to treat gastritis and stomach ulcers.

Cosmetology:

  • Face tonic: Pour a glass of boiling water over 1 tablespoon of dried sage leaves. Let brew for 30 minutes. Cool and strain. Soak a cotton pad in the resulting solution and wipe your face after washing.
  • Mask for the face: mix 1 egg white, 1 tablespoon starch, 1 tablespoon honey and 1 tablespoon dried sage leaves. Apply to face and leave for 15 minutes. Wash off with warm water.
  • Face cream: Crush 1 tablespoon of dry sage leaves in a mortar and mortar, add 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil (such as olive or coconut) and mix. Leave for 24 hours to infuse. Strain and add 1 tablespoon of beeswax. Melt in a water bath until the wax is completely dissolved. Add 1 drop of lavender essential oil to scent and cool the skin. Store in a glass jar in a cool place. Use as a face moisturizer morning and evening.

Attention! Before use, consult with a specialist!

 


 

Spike sage, Salvia virgata. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

cultivated and wild plants. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

Sage (Salvia virgata) is a shrub with erect stems and beautiful flowers. It is used in landscape design and in cooking.

Tips for growing, harvesting and storing sage twig:

Cultivation:

  • Sage twig prefers a sunny location and well-drained, fertile soil.
  • Seeds can be sown outdoors or in seedling containers in spring or fall.
  • Sage twig requires moderate watering, as it does not like flooding or drying out of the soil.
  • It is recommended to regularly feed the sage twig to ensure good growth and yield.

Workpiece:

  • Salvia twig leaves should be harvested when the plant reaches a height of about 60-90 cm.
  • The leaves should be picked in dry weather, after the dew has gone but before flowering begins.
  • Leaves can be used fresh or dried.

Storage:

  • Fresh sage leaves can be stored in the refrigerator in a plastic bag or container for several days.
  • For longer storage, sage leaves can be dried. To do this, the leaves should be placed in a thin layer on a paper towel and left in the sun or in a ventilated place until completely dry. The leaves should then be stored in glass jars or bags.

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