Pineapple Sage

Salvia elegans

"Salvia elegans", a species with several varieties including pineapple sage and tangerine sage, is a perennial shrub native to Mexico. It inhabits Madrean and Mesoamerican pine-oak forests between 6,000 and 9,000 ft.
„Salvia elegans“ Pineapple Sage „Bought a small organic seedling of pineapple sage in spring. It grew well and provided us with it’s leaves all year round. We used it on our fruit salads and for infused water. It really has that pineapple taste. Now it starts to flower and it‘s red blossoms look nice and are edible as well.“ Text and picture from me in November 2019 FB Geotagged,Germany,Pineapple Sage,Salvia elegans

Appearance

"Salvia elegans" Pineapple Sage has tubular red flowers and an attractive scent to the leaves that is similar to pineapple. It produces numerous erect leafy stems up to 150cm and flowers in the late autumn. The red flowers are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. In a highland temperate forest in central Mexico, pineapple sage was found to be one of the three most-visited species by hummingbirds.
It is a short-day plant. The flowering season in Mexico is August onward; further north it may not flower till later autumn, and if there is no frost, it may flower until Spring.

The variety "Honey Melon", which has the same pineapple fragrance in the leaves, blooms early in the summer, rather than in autumn.

"Salvia Elegans" Tangerine Sage grows to about 60cm - 90cm tall, has bronze edged leaves and a citrus scent. It is summer flowering.
Pineapple Sage flowers, Salvia elegans  Australia,Fall,Geotagged,Salvia elegans

Uses

The leaves and flowers of "S. elegans" are edible. The plant is used in Mexican traditional medicine, especially for anxiety and hypertension.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderLamiales
FamilyLamiaceae
GenusSalvia
SpeciesS. elegans
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