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Get Comfortable with Pineapple Sage

Writer: Athena HerderAthena Herder

Updated: Sep 21, 2022



Today we Get Comfortable with Pineapple Sage. We got this plant last spring. It is the only sage I have found that doesn’t hurt me. I love its red flowers and was so happy to see it come back this year. I’m planning on working with this plant this season. It will be a first for me. I have tasted its leaves and flowers. They have a hint of pineapple taste. It does make my throat a bit itchy but not bad.


“Get Comfortable” is an in-depth look at the plant and each part that makes up the plant while taking note of all the features ones sees. We visit the same plants from the “A Moment” series, this time doing about ten to fifteen minute, visual plant sit meditations with the plant. Currently, the videos are recorded one month in advance and released every Wednesday. Click here to view the rest of the series.



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