Worldwide, there are about 850 – 900 different salvia species. Many of them grow in arid habitats. This corresponds with one of the focal points of our collections, the succulents. Since the mid-90s we have started to build a salvia collection.
I Location Buchholz Holm-Seppensen
1) White Sage
Salvia apiana P (90/25) DMTZ
2) Andean Sage
Salvia discolor P(80/50) DBMTZO
3) Baby Sage
Salvia ovrahamis (Salvia microphylla) P (80/30) DB
4) Zwerg-Salbei
Salvia officinalis ´Nana´ HP ( 30/30) DBWMTZO
5) Kanarischer Salbei, wooly
Salvia species ´Tomentosa´ P(150/50) DO
6) Kanarischer Salbei
Salvia canariensis P (120/30) DBMTZO
7) Rose-flowering Sage
Salvia officinalis ´Rosea´ HP (120/45) DBWMTZO
8) Glutinous Sage / Jupiter’s Sage
Salvia glutinosa HP (180/50) DBTO
9) Kriechender Salbei
Salvia nevadensis HP (30/30) DBWMTO
10) Fruit Sage
Salvia dorisiana P (180/50) DWTZO
11) Cleveland Salbei
Salvia clevelandii P (90/20) DBWMTO
12) Honey Melon Sage / Pineapple Sage
Salvia elegans P (100/50) DWTZ
13) Dalmatian Sage
Salvia officinalis ssp. major HP (130/60) DBW
14) Rasierwasser Salbei
Salvia disarmas P (60/30) DTZO
15) White-flowering Sage
Salvia officinalis ssp. minor ´Alba´ HP (120/45) DBWMTZO
16) Somalia Salbei
Salvia somaliensis HHP (50/30) BDMORT
17) Salvia deserta 078-30-10-40/2
18) Salvia stepposa 078-31-10-40/2
19) Salvia scabra
20) Salviaceae
Salvia officinalis, garden sage
21) Salvia hierosolymitana (!)236-08-06-44/3
22) Zitronensalbei
Salvia elegans CV P(50/30) DOTWZ
II Location Rauenzell
1) Salvia pisidica