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Last night, we had our first frost warning, so yesterday sent local gardeners scurrying about, trying to harvest the last of our herbs, pick the chiles, and gather green tomatoes. The pineapple sage was in her full regalia and I really didn't want to cut her, however she is now a huge, gorgeous bouquet; too big for the dining table, she graces the living room. No wonder her botanical name is Salvia elegans--such an apt description.

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Q: I recently bought a pineapple sage plant when getting seedlings because I couldn’t resist its wonderful pineapple smell. Now I have it, I have no idea what to do with it. I think it might taste good muddled with mint in mojitos or perhaps in marinades.Do you have any good recipes that call for pineapple sage or any other ideas on how to use this luscious-smelling herb?Sent by HeatherEditor: Heather, we agree that this is wonderful muddled into drinks.

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Pineapple sage possesses an incredible fruity fragrance. The red flowers are tubular which attracts humming birds which is a prime pollinator. The leaves and flowers are used to make a fragrant mild tea. This plant appears from mountains of Southern Mexico. This perennial plant grows up to 1-1.5 m in height. The crushed leaves have a

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