the differenceLook at the leavesLavender leaves are like pine needles, with a hard texture and gray-green or gray color. The leaves of sage are thin, broad, and green, not much different from those of ordinary plants. Look at the colorLavender is generally pure purple, a bit like the color of taro ice cream, occasionally with pink and white embellishments. Its flowers are only the size of rice grains. Sage is bluish purple in color, but also comes in pink and white. Its color is not a lavender hue like lavender. Sage has larger, open flowers. Smell the aromaThe scent of sage is more numerous and odd, but different from the scent of lavender. Look at the plantsThe lavender plant is relatively large, with a bulb at least half a meter in diameter when mature. The bottom is woody and looks like a broom. Sage has a variety of postures, but most are upright and do not have a broom shape. Look at the environmentSage is more common in Asia, while lavender appears more frequently in Europe and the United States. It is worth mentioning that sage also has medicinal effects. It can effectively relieve symptoms such as headaches, insomnia, dizziness, etc. caused by menopause. |
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