What purple flowers are there in life?
Sage (scientific name: sage. ) belongs to Millet, Labiatae. The stems are erect, the plant height is 30- 100 cm, the plants are clustered and the plants are pilose. The stem is a quadrangular prism, and the hairy lower part is slightly lignified. The leaves are opposite, rectangular, with obvious green veins, hairless on both sides and glandular points below. Dense fibrous roots.
Sage is native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean coast. China is mainly distributed in Zhejiang, southern Anhui, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Hubei, Fujian, Taiwan Province, Guangdong and Guangxi. Born on slopes, roadsides, shady grasslands, watersides and trees.
sow seeds
Sowing is usually in spring and autumn. The seedling period is from September to April of the following year. Because of the hard shell of sage seeds, when the seeds need to be soaked in warm water of about 40℃ for 24 hours before sowing, the suitable temperature for seed germination is 20-25℃. Generally, seedlings can emerge in 10- 15 days, and can be directly broadcast or transplanted. Live broadcast, 3-5 capsules per hole. When the plant height is 5- 10cm, it is necessary to interplant with the spacing of 20-30cm.