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Salvia columbariae Chia sage

Native to the western United States, it varies from one to 24 inches depending on available moisture. Salvia colubariae is found in sage scrub and chaparral communities in dry open plains, hillsides, and disturbed sites. Rapid emergence after fires. They are dapted to full sun, arid weather conditions, and coarse soil types. Found on sandy soils at 3,500 ft. or lower, their Seeds were used by Native Americans for beverages and poultice for healing wounds. They are not palatable to livestock and are of no known value to wildlife.

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Species Attributes

Height:

1 - 24 in.

Life Form:

Perennial

Native or Introduced:

Native

Season:

Sun & Shade Tolerance:

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Elevation:

ft.

Precipitation:

Low

Soil Texture
Coarse:

Average

Moderately Coarse:

Best

Medium:

Best

Moderately Fine:

Average

Fine:

Not Adapted

Soil pH
Acidic:

Not Adapted

Neutral:

Best

Basic:

Marginal

Seeding Rate:

2 - 4 PLS lbs/Acre

Pure Seed per Bushel:

42.50 lbs.

Seeds per Pound:

428,650

Germination Time:

Days

Blooming Season:

Spring Summer

Mycorrhizal Dependent:

Yes

Bloom Color:

Pale Blue

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