Salvia triloba
Salvia triloba, often known as Greek sage or three-lobed sage, is a remarkable herb that
has been treasured for its medicinal properties for centuries. This perennial plant is
native to the Mediterranean region and is celebrated for its unique characteristics.
Salvia triloba boasts a rich herbal heritage, deeply rooted in ancient traditions. Its
name "Salvia" is derived from the Latin word "salvere," signifying its association with
health and well-being.
Traditional Remedies
Greek sage has a history of use in traditional medicine. It is revered for its potential
to alleviate digestive discomfort and soothe sore throats.
Like its sage counterparts, Salvia triloba is rich in antioxidants, making it a
potential ally in supporting overall health.
Greek sage thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sunlight.