Sage

There are several botanical species of Sage that are used for their essential oils, and they can have different growing regions. Here are some of the most common species and their typical growing regions:

  1. Salvia officinalis: This is the most commonly used species for Sage essential oil, and it is typically grown in the Mediterranean region, particularly in Spain, France, and Greece.

  2. Salvia lavandulifolia: This species is also known as Spanish Sage, and it is typically grown in Spain and Portugal.

  3. Salvia sclarea: This species is also known as Clary Sage, and it is typically grown in the Mediterranean region, as well as in some parts of Russia and Central Asia.

  4. Salvia triloba: This species is also known as Greek Sage, and it is typically grown in Greece, Turkey, and other parts of the Mediterranean region.

  5. Salvia fruticosa: This species is also known as Greek Mountain Sage, and it is typically grown in Greece, Turkey, and other parts of the Mediterranean region.

It's important to note that the growing regions can vary depending on the specific variety of Sage and the supplier of the essential oil.

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