Salvia columbariae

$7.30

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Chia

Chia is a upright annual that grows to about 1.5 feet tall.

The purple blue flowers appear in the spring. Plant with other California natives to mix up the colors to best suit your taste. Once this little gem goes to seed shake the pom-poms that the flowers left behind and collect up the nutritionally valuable seeds. Just make sure to leave some behind for next years crop.

Lifeform: Annual

Sun: Full Sun

Water: Dry, Light

Soil: Clay, Loam, Sand

Other: Attracts Bees, Attracts Birds, Attracts Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant

 

 

Ecological Value

Chia flowers are an important source of nectar for bees and butterflies. Many species of birds, small mammals, and insects eat the seeds.

Container

4", 4"S, D-40

Historical Uses

Seeds used to cleanse the eyes or remove foreign matter from the eyes. Parched seeds ground into flour and used to make cakes or mush.

Distribution

It grows in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Sonora, and Baja California. In California it is most most common in the southern part of the state from the coast into the desert.

Communities
Habitat

Semi-arid places on coastal Bluffs and plains, foothills, mountains and deserts