
White Sage Leaf
What is a white sage leaf? The medium-to-large leaves of white sage shrubs typically have an elliptical to lanceolate form and range in length from 7 to 10 cm. The evergreen, matte, waxy leaves have a silvery, white look due to a thin layer of tiny hairs covering them. Here in Half Moon Bay, California, we grow ceremonial white sage (Salvia apiana). We cultivate, manage, and harvest the organically grown ceremonial white sage (Salvia apiana) using dry farming methods. A large sack filled with dried white sage leaves and stems in a range of sizes is part of the loose-leaf collection item. Due to our commitment to moral and cultural purity, we do not sell smudge sticks. We handcrafted the 6-foot garland, one leaf at a time, for the listing. Every garland is unique, created with around 600 leaves every 6' throughout the year. It is not intended for use in cooking, but rather for burning or holding during meditation. When burning anything, proceed with care. We recommend using sage in medi